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<h3>ADOdb Library for PHP</h3>
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<p>ADOdb is a suite of database libraries that allow you to connect to multiple
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databases in a portable manner. Download from <a href=http://adodb.sourceforge.net/>http://adodb.sourceforge.net/</a>.
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<ul><li>The ADOdb documentation has moved to <a href=docs-adodb.htm>docs-adodb.htm</a>
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This allows you to query, update and insert records using a portable API.
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<p><li>The ADOdb data dictionary docs are at <a href=docs-datadict.htm>docs-datadict.htm</a>.
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This allows you to create database tables and indexes in a portable manner.
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<p><li>The ADOdb database performance monitoring docs are at <a href=docs-perf.htm>docs-perf.htm</a>.
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This allows you to perform health checks, tune and monitor your database.
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<p><li>The ADOdb database-backed session docs are at <a href=docs-session.htm>docs-session.htm</a>.
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<h3>Installation</h3>
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Make sure you are running PHP4.0.4 or later. Unpack all the files into a directory accessible by your webserver.
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<p>
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To test, try modifying some of the tutorial examples. Make sure you customize the connection settings correctly. You can debug using:
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<pre>
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<?php
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include('adodb/adodb.inc.php');
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$db = <b>ADONewConnection</b>($driver); # eg. 'mysql' or 'oci8'
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$db->debug = true;
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$db-><b>Connect</b>($server, $user, $password, $database);
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$rs = $db-><b>Execute</b>('select * from some_small_table');
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print "<pre>";
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print_r($rs-><b>GetRows</b>());
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print "</pre>";
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?>
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</pre>
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<h3>How are people using ADOdb</h3>
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Here are some examples of how people are using ADOdb:
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<ul>
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<li> <strong>PhpLens</strong> is a commercial data grid component that allows
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both cool Web designers and serious unshaved programmers to develop and
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maintain databases on the Web easily. Developed by the author of ADOdb.
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</li>
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<li> <strong>PHAkt</strong>: PHP Extension for DreamWeaver Ultradev allows
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you to script PHP in the popular Web page editor. Database handling provided
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by ADOdb. </li>
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<li> <strong>Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases (ACID)</strong>: PHP-based
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analysis engine to search and process a database of security incidents
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generated by security-related software such as IDSes and firewalls (e.g.
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Snort, ipchains). By Roman Danyliw. </li>
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<li> <strong>PostNuke</strong> is a very popular free content management system
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and weblog system. It offers full CSS support, HTML 4.01 transitional
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compliance throughout, an advanced blocks system, and is fully multi-lingual
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enabled. </li>
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<li><strong> EasyPublish CMS</strong> is another free content management system
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for managing information and integrated modules on your internet, intranet-
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and extranet-sites. From Norway. </li>
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<li> <strong>NOLA</strong> is a full featured accounting, inventory, and job
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tracking application. It is licensed under the GPL, and developed by Noguska.
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</li>
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</ul>
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