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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 MariaDB.

  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. phpMyAdmin - Files

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

  4. 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 information FAQ …

  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 mode.

  6. 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 administration …

  7. 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 their permissions.

  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 productividad y …

  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 File structure …

  10. phpMyAdmin - Support

    phpMyAdmin strives to be as helpful as possible during the install, but sometimes it happens: it just won't work. Here's a list of resources and information you can use when you're trying to get it working: