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  2. phpMyAdmin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhpMyAdmin

    phpMyAdmin is a web-based application for managing MySQL and MariaDB databases. It has features such as importing, exporting, querying, charting, and administering multiple servers.

  3. Adminer - Wikipedia

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    Adminer is a PHP-based application that supports various database systems, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MongoDB. It has a user-friendly interface, multiple language support, and many features, such as SQL editing, export, and countermeasures.

  4. Metacoon - Wikipedia

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    Metacoon runs on any system that supports PHP 5.x and MySQL 5.x. Tomcat and Cocoon are needed in order to use QTI packages. Metacoon offers the following interoperability features: authentication using LDAP and Shibboleth; quizzes and assessments using the IMS QTI 2.1 standard; enrollment by means of an interface for student information systems

  5. MySQLi - Wikipedia

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    MySQLi is an improved version of the older PHP MySQL driver, offering various benefits such as object-oriented interface, prepared statements, transactions and enhanced debugging support. Learn how to connect, execute statements and navigate through buffered results with MySQLi examples.

  6. Digest access authentication - Wikipedia

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    Learn how digest access authentication works, its advantages and disadvantages, and its history and standards. Digest access authentication is a method of verifying user identity with a web server using MD5 or SHA hashing and nonce values.

  7. MariaDB - Wikipedia

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    MariaDB is a free and open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that is compatible with MySQL. It was created in 2009 by some of the original developers of MySQL, who were concerned about its acquisition by Oracle Corporation.

  8. MySQL - Wikipedia

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    MySQL is a software that organizes data into tables and allows users to interact with it using SQL. It is free and open-source under GPLv2, and also available under proprietary licenses. It runs on many platforms and is used by many web applications and websites.

  9. Quicknet - Wikipedia

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    Quicknet is a cross-platform Ajax framework that uses JavaScript and PHP to develop web applications or websites with password authentication. It also supports multi-language, secure data transmission, and XML content.