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  1. phpMyAdmin

    phpMyAdmin is a free software tool written in PHP, intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. phpMyAdmin supports a wide range of operations on MySQL and …

  2. phpMyAdmin - Downloads

    The full process of installing phpMyAdmin is described in our manual. You can also find information there about how to install phpMyAdmin on your Linux distribution.

  3. Welcome to phpMyAdmin’s documentation!

    User Guide Configuring phpMyAdmin Two-factor authentication Transformations Bookmarks User management Relations Charts Import and export Custom Themes Other sources of …

  4. Introduction — phpMyAdmin 5.2.4-dev documentation

    phpMyAdmin is a free software tool written in PHP that is intended to handle the administration of a MySQL or MariaDB database server. You can use phpMyAdmin to perform most …

  5. Installation — phpMyAdmin 5.2.4-dev documentation

    Open the main phpMyAdmin directory in your browser. phpMyAdmin should now display a welcome screen and your databases, or a login dialog if using HTTP or cookie authentication …

  6. phpMyAdmin - Files

    Sep 9, 1998 · Bringing MySQL to the web Archive of phpMyAdmin releases, you can find currently supported versions on downloads page.

  7. phpMyAdmin - About

    In order to coordinate the growing number of patches, a group of three developers, Olivier Müller, Marc Delisle and Loïc Chapeaux, registered the phpMyAdmin project at SourceForge.net and …

  8. phpMyAdmin - Documentation

    Ya sea un programador experimentado, un administrador de sistemas, un diseñador Web o nuevo a las tecnologías de MySQL y phpMyAdmin, este libro le mostrará como aumentar su …

  9. User Guide — phpMyAdmin 5.2.4-dev documentation

    Configuring phpMyAdmin Two-factor authentication Authentication Application (2FA) Hardware Security Key (FIDO U2F) Simple two-factor authentication Transformations Introduction Usage …

  10. phpMyAdmin - Try

    The best way to see phpMyAdmin in action is to try it on our demo server, where you have full control on MySQL. Please not change root, debian-sys-maint or pma user password or limit …