[Typo3-dev] You are the Programmer
Arco
arco at appeltaart.mine.nu
Sun Jul 4 12:53:50 CEST 2004
Why not keep the DB tools outside typo3.
Phpmyadmin is about 7Mb and is there per typo3 source.
And I never use it....
The only DB tool needed in typo3 is the database integrity check.
For Oracle the client installer can also install the management tools.
Arco
I think if people want it in the backend a configurable toolbar with links will do fine.
Leave the phpmyadmin in the quickstarts so starters won't have to look for
Franz Holzinger <franz at ajob.info> wrote ..
> Hi Michael,
>
> I suppose that phpMyAdmin should be replaced by a general DB-Admin-Tool
> one day. Not only MySQL-Databases should be supported in the future. SQLite
> is an alternative database. and there are some other open source databases.
> There are also people out there who want a CMS to work together with ORACLE.
> So it could be useful to develop a DB-Admin-Tool which works together with
> all databases which will be supported by Typo3 in the future .
> Some extensions could use the phpMyAdmin functionality.
> The access-rights of the backend users should also be extended to the database.
> Also a normal backend user which has not the full rights to see and change
> everything in the database should be able to use phpMyAdmin or a similar
> extension. The minimum important thing is to create all the backend users
> to have some rights within phpMyAdmin.
>
> Regards - Franz
>
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