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JStrummer

2004-05-21, 5:48 pm

I currently have an ASP website that utilizes an Access database,
which I administrate through the web via aspaccess. I really would
like to have a better database, but I can't afford to own SQL Server
or pay extra hosting fees from someone that has it. I would like to
keep ASP, but use mySQL. My dilemma is that, while I would like to add
mySQL, I don't want to create a mixed environment by using phpmyadmin
to administrate it. Does anyone know of an ASP-based administration
package for mySQL? ANy help would be appreciated.
Suvra Barua

2004-05-30, 11:53 am

I think that should be a problem it will work. I work for a web
hosting company
they have package for ASP, mysql together and they are also using
phpAdmin
to administrate mysql Database. If they are not having any problem
then there is no problem.


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google-usenet@jstrummer.e4ward.com (JStrummer) wrote in message news:<137012e7.0405211133.727dd198@posting.google.com>...
> I currently have an ASP website that utilizes an Access database,
> which I administrate through the web via aspaccess. I really would
> like to have a better database, but I can't afford to own SQL Server
> or pay extra hosting fees from someone that has it. I would like to
> keep ASP, but use mySQL. My dilemma is that, while I would like to add
> mySQL, I don't want to create a mixed environment by using phpmyadmin
> to administrate it. Does anyone know of an ASP-based administration
> package for mySQL? ANy help would be appreciated.

IPT

2004-06-30, 7:50 am

You can use a software like i use, pretty nice, free too.

Go to download.com and look for 'mySQL Control Center'

"JStrummer" <google-usenet@jstrummer.e4ward.com> wrote in message
news:137012e7.0405211133.727dd198@posting.google.com...
> I currently have an ASP website that utilizes an Access database,
> which I administrate through the web via aspaccess. I really would
> like to have a better database, but I can't afford to own SQL Server
> or pay extra hosting fees from someone that has it. I would like to
> keep ASP, but use mySQL. My dilemma is that, while I would like to add
> mySQL, I don't want to create a mixed environment by using phpmyadmin
> to administrate it. Does anyone know of an ASP-based administration
> package for mySQL? ANy help would be appreciated.



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