And phpPgAdmin http://phppgadmin.sourceforge.net/ On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 17:03 -0600, Aly Dharshi wrote: > There is a decent tool called PGAdmin III that would solve most of your > woes. Secondly you can always join the PostgreSQL list and seek help > there for authentication methods, although I found no problems setting > it up. > > PG has a decent ODBC driver as well, its quite easy to use. I have used > it before and it was fairly easy to setup, and get apps talking to it. > > You may want to check out http://www.postgresql.org for more details. > > ASD. > > > > > I tried firing up PostgreSQL last year and running the equivalent of > > phpMyAdmin for it but got stuck trying to get the authentication right, > > and I couldn't find any good web pages or mailing lists to get me over > > the hump, so I shelved the attempt. Has the situation improved? How hard > > is it to get a bare-bones web-based admin system up and running? > > > > Also, how is the situation for remote Win32 application access? I've got > > a Windows app (Borland Paradox) that doesn't quite work right with > > MySQL's ODBC connector, and it's hard to debug what's wrong both due to > > the nature of Paradox and the difficulty in seeing what's going on in > > the ODBC driver. Is there a good highly-debuggable ODBC connector for > > PostgreSQL? > > > > > > > > > > -- > Aly Dharshi > aly.dharshi@xxxxxxxxx > > "A good speech is like a good dress > that's short enough to be interesting > and long enough to cover the subject" >