I don't think WDBI has ever been on CPAN and as far as I know it is no longer maintained. I still run an old copy on our corporate webserver for our internal needs, but if IT ever shuts down that server and deletes these files, it's gone for good.

I really like WDBI though: it's easy and has no unnecessary "chrome".

All the other solutions ('PerlMyAdmin', ...) are far too extensive and could not be trusted in the hands of simple users. I certainly would not be happy to allow the simple users to create and drop tables, set and change privileges, ...

Granted WDBI was much more restricted in its use (mainly only search and add/edit/delete on your data) but if you don't need anything more, it's fine.

Well I guess, I just have to write something similar myself.

CountZero

"If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law


In reply to Re: Web based DB admin by CountZero
in thread Web based DB admin by Anonymous Monk

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