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Updated: 05/27/2005

PHP Generator For MySQL databases

phpBackend is an online tool that accelerates databases forms and script development. It converts your database structure definition into a PHP application and helps you to define a database. It features enhanced HTML (colored text) fields, large file (&>100mb) management, foreign keys and integrity constraints and sorting administration. You don''t have to write PHP script. It can work with your SQL definition (existing database) from scratch, creating a new database with the interface. You can create your database online and try phpBackend on the vendor''s server before buying anything. It includes a version for PostgreSQL. Many ways to navigate data are available (one to many in one page, long listing of titles, etc.). Future developments includes a skin template.
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