On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 10:04:27AM -0600, Raymond Norton wrote:
> I am new to MySQL, 

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    appreciates receiving gifs, jpegs, or HTML in their mailboxes.

    The netiquette rule is and should always be: use the least common
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> so I am not sure what is available. I want to create db's that can be
> brought up via a web browser, so I can add information to them from
> any PC. What would I need in place to do this?

phpmyadmin - A set of PHP-scripts to adminstrate MySQL over the WWW.
phppgadmin - A set of PHP-scripts to adminstrate PostgreSQL over the WWW.

Very generic.  Works well.  A bit of a security risk providing general
access to your databases from any type of network accessible front-end.
But you didn't ask me for a secure solution, just a solution.  Have fun.
;-)

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