An error occured. This may be a bug that needs to be reported at code.google.com/p/phpliteadmin/issues/list

Issue #17 invalid
David de Caires e Freitas created an issue

Originally reported on Google Code with ID 17 ``` What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Create a new table with more than one column OR 1. Try to delete the last column in a table.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead? An error occured. This may be a bug that needs to be reported at code.google.com/p/phpliteadmin/issues/list

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Running on XAMPP on Windows 7.

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Reported by `jddcef` on 2011-04-29 19:35:38

Comments (4)

  1. David de Caires e Freitas reporter

    ``` A question, why was this project started? Adminer - http://www.adminer.org/ does the same thing - single file phpmyadmin replacement. But they support mysql and mssql etc too. Just wondering, you must have had a reason? ```

    Reported by `jddcef` on 2011-04-29 19:37:29

  2. Dane Iracleous

    ``` I can't reproduce this. I did what you said, and it worked fine for me. This might have to do with XAMPP. Other people have reported problems with that.

    This project was started before I knew about Adminer. By the time I found about it, the project was already in a usable state and gaining popularity. I'm now trying to make it better than Adminer specifically for SQLite so that people have a reason to use it instead. ```

    Reported by `diracleo` on 2011-05-28 23:12:30

  3. Former user Account Deleted

    ``` I'm not on the programming committee, but my vote is for phpliteadmin instead of Adminer simply because it seems further ahead in the dev cycle than Adminer. Also, Adminer seems to have an overly ambitious goal, in my humble opinion.

    ```

    Reported by `volomike` on 2011-05-30 06:57:54

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