As of 2009-03-28 0:00:00 GMT, this project may now be found at http://phpliteradmin.googlecode.com/.
phpLiterAdmin is a SQLite Manager, that IS compatible with SQLite 2.x!
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Yes yes, phpLiterAdmin has moved to Google Code, you may find us at http://phpliteradmin.googlecode.com/
- Fixed a bug, refer to http://nosql.110mb.com/forum/index.php?topic=14.0
- Added FAQ on Exporting Page - Exporting now features GZ Compression - BEGIN TRANSACTION now only show if there are any rows and if the option is chosen
- Fixed a major import/export bug - Introduced Debug Mode
- Fixed the CREATE|INSERT|UPDATE etc bug which if the file !is_writeable() then it would give an error, even if it properly executed, now it just outputs the query error if there is one - Told sqlite_query to stfu (@) in the list_tables(); function - list_tables now orders tables in ASC order by the table name - All settings variables are md5'd at the end of the script for possible security reasons... - Now you can have more then 1 username and password to be able to manage the databases! - Enhanced Exporting, with comments and now BEGIN TRANSACTION; and COMMIT; - Import no longer listens to !is_writeable, and tries to import if the database even if it isn't writeable and will return an SQLite Query Error if it didn't succeed - Drop and Empty Tables also no longer listen to is_writeable - Now shows column names in a SQLite SELECT *even* if no SQLite rows exist! - print_sct(); will return an error if the table does not exist - The export file now orders by tbl_name - Now more PHP comments - Attempts to delete the uploaded import file once it is done being used
- Fixed Bug: When a SELECT Query has an error, it does not correctly display it, now it does. - Added Multiple Database editing support, so you don't have to edit the file when you want to change what database you want to edit - When you download the export file, instead of sqlite_MONTH_DAY_YEAR.sql as a file name it will be DBname_MONTH_DAY_YEAR.sql
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