phpMyEdit --------- 1. Overview How many times have you hand coded a MySQL table editor in PHP? phpMyEdit application provides an instant table editor. phpMyEdit generates PHP code for displaying/editing MySQL tables in HTML. All you need to do is to write a simple calling program (a utility to do this is included). It includes a huge set of table manipulation functions (record adition, change, view, copy, and remove), table sorting, filtering, table lookups, and more. 2. Installation For quick installation follow these steps: 1. Extract phpMyEdit distribution archive. 2. Copy/ftp/whatever them to your development web site. 3. Using a browser, run phpMyEditSetup.php to log on to your MySQL server. 4. Select a database, table and table key. 5. Script phpMyEditSetup.php will attempt to write one file and it will also display that file on the screen. 6. If the file write to the directory where the files were to be written fails, copy it into your PHP editor, save it to a file, and then run it in the same directory that you used for phpMyEdit.class.php file. Portions of the generated PHP file are commented and described. However phpMyEdit has amount of available features, so if there is anything you do not understand, look into official phpMyEdit documentation. 3. Documentation phpMyEdit comes with extensive and exhaustive documentation in SGML, HTML and PDF format with huge amount of options, possibilities and information described. It is available for download as a separate package from phpMyEdit homepage or its project management page. 4. Homepage and download The official phpMyEdit homepage is: http://www.phpMyEdit.org The phpMyEdit project management page is: http://platon.sk/projects/main_page.php?project_id=5 You can download the latest version in "Download" sections of these pages. 5. Bug reporting and support I'm happy to accept bug reports, feature requests, suggestions for improvement, or improved code, preferably via our Platon.SK project management interface where everyone can see them. If you are submitting a bug report, please include the main table schema (mysqldump -d [database_name] [table_name]), schema for supporting ['values']['table'] tables, and the contents of the generated PHP file in your bug report. Also be sure to strip out database host/user/password info from the generated file. There is also discussion forum available for asking support questions or brainstorming about new features. phpMyEdit has also its own mailinglist and CVS repository. All these issues are described in official documentation. Commercial support is also available; see http://phpMyEdit.org for more detailed information. 6. Developers This project was the brain child of John McCreesh who has now moved on to other, more pressing projects. Mr. McCreesh had the foresight and fortitude to put together an excellent framework. Second project maintainer was Jim Kraai who puts a lot of wonderful feature basis and continues development in created framework. Many thanks to all those who have contributed code, notes or bug reports. Special thanks belongs to Pau Aliagas who converted phpMyEdit to PHP class in version 3.0. Current maintainer is Ondrej Jombik with help from various phpMyEdit community contributors. See doc/ChangeLog for credits. 7. License phpMyEdit is open-source released under GNU: General Public License; see doc/COPYING file for more information. Commercial licensing for closed source projects is also possible; see http://phpMyEdit.org website for more information. 8. Other information This README file was initialy written by John McCreesh, updated by Jim Kraai in 3rd December 2001 and updated by Ondrej Jombik in 24th September 2002 and 12th February 2003. If you find any typo or grammar mistake in this document, feel free to send me notice and correction.