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Posted by Peter Jay Salzman on 11/02/05 22:54
I'm sorry -- I wasn't too clear on that.
I'm actually writing a blog in my spare time (for learning and fun), but
other people thought it was nifty and are using the blog as well.
One feature I'd like to give the admin of a blog is to click "export" on the
blog interface and have a particular blog (or table or DB) exported to a
file. I'd like to do this within the blog interface rather than requiring
the user to install a separate piece of software, if possible.
I agree that phpMyAdmin is a fantastic piece of software (I would've given up
in frustration on learning about databases if it weren't for phpMyAdmin!) but
I'd prefer to to have the capability built right into the blog.
Thanks!
Pete
JLR <jraff@comcast.net> wrote:
> I've used phpMyAdmin with good results.
>
> The phpMyAdmin Project
> Effective MySQL Management
> BROWSER-BASED . PHP5 SUPPORT . MYSQL 4.1 AND MYSQL 5.0 SUPPORT . OPEN SOURCE
> http://www.phpmyadmin.net/
>
> "Peter" <p@dirac.org> wrote in message news:4368ba98@usenet.zapto.org...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Quite by accident, I found the mysqldump utility, that comes with MySQL,
>> which dumps/backsup a database, table, or record. It looks very
> versatile!
>>
>> Does PHP have a way to export records of a MySQL database? Anything that
>> does the same independent of the database used?
>>
>> Pete
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