Interface MySQL with C
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Solomon MySQL Web Interface 2.1.3
(Development) released
Solomon MySQL Web Interface 2.1.3
(Development) released
07/01/2002 08:30 AM Solomon is a Perl Web frontend to MySQL tables. It displays table
contents in an HTML table, which can be embedded in predesigned Web
pages and customized to fit the look and feel of a site. You can use
it for a todo list, an address book, an inventory database, a
guestbook frontend, etc. It comes with the Solomon module, a Perl
module for high-level access to DBI, which is the core of the
frontend. It supports table ordering, data modification, deletion,
insertion, searches, and data hiding, and gives the administrator
detailed control over the display of database content.
Vhostd - MySQL/Apache Vhost Interface
Vhostd - MySQL/Apache Vhost Interface
02/13/2004 10:41 PMRewrite Pending
EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: MySQL,
MySQL-client, MySQL-shared, mod_php, php
EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: MySQL,
MySQL-client, MySQL-shared, mod_php, php
12/16/2002 04:17 PM"Stefan Esser from the PHP.net project discovered two vulnerabilities
in MySQL which range from crashing the server to executing arbitrary
code as the user under which the MySQL daemon runs (mysql)..."
SearchEnterpriseLinux: MySQL CEO: Open
Source MySQL Will Rise, Legal Foes Will
Fall
SearchEnterpriseLinux: MySQL CEO: Open
Source MySQL Will Rise, Legal Foes Will
Fall
02/01/2005 09:06 PM"None of the legal attacks on open source or Linux have been
successful. None of that stuff has gone anywhere. That's the biggest
story..."
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Announced
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Announced
01/22/2004 10:26 AMIn a startling new note from the
MySQL
development team, information about their newest application has
been posted on their site.
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Now Availible
MySQL: MySQL Administrator Now Availible
02/12/2004 10:10 AMIn a new note passed along to me from
MarkL this morning,
there's some new information about the admin tool that the
MySQL folks have created.
MySQL: MySQL 4.0.20 Released
MySQL: MySQL 4.0.20 Released
05/20/2004 06:59 PM"MySQL 4.0.20, a new version of the popular Open Source/Free Software
Database
Management System, has been released..."
MySQL: PHP and MySQL Get a Little Closer
MySQL: PHP and MySQL Get a Little Closer
02/18/2003 04:17 PMMySQL: MySQL 5.0.0 Has Been Released
MySQL: MySQL 5.0.0 Has Been Released
12/26/2003 07:47 PM"MySQL 5.0.0, a new version of the popular Open Source/Free Software
Database Management System, has been released..."
GB to PC Interface
GB to PC Interface
01/25/2004 11:40 AMChange to project
The New Blogger Interface
The New Blogger Interface
05/11/2004 12:39 AMI quite using Blogger some time ago for all of my mainstream blogs and
after looking over their new interface...
jabber interface 0.4b
jabber interface 0.4b
05/27/2004 12:28 PMA Jabber interface to services.
Project DB with WWW Interface
Project DB with WWW Interface
06/09/2004 05:26 PMdatabase breakage
3D Sphere Interface for XP
3D Sphere Interface for XP
02/01/2005 09:39 PMSlashdot Feb 1 2005 2:58PM GMT
interface preprocessor for PHP 0.2.2
interface preprocessor for PHP 0.2.2
04/29/2004 09:22 AMMethods to create user interfaces in PHP.
Interface Evolution
Interface Evolution
07/10/2004 10:37 AM
As long as we're in M
ac Mode, check out this visual
history of Apple's desktop interfaces, starting with early Lisa
prototypes created on the Apple ][ in 1979. Along the way, the loaded
up the interface with newfangled gizmos like the "mouse", and
"scroll-bars".
What's most interesting is that there are a couple of concepts in
the early Lisa sketches that didn't see the light of day until OS X.
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FSP Client with FTP-like interface
FSP Client with FTP-like interface
12/18/2003 02:25 PMFSPclient 0.0.6
jabber interface 0.4
jabber interface 0.4
04/23/2004 01:47 PMA Jabber interface to services.
VIDeo Interface for *niX 0.9.9
VIDeo Interface for *niX 0.9.9
12/28/2004 03:19 PMAn interface to provide DGA everywhere possible.
Do We Need A Completely New Interface?
Do We Need A Completely New Interface?
05/16/2004 10:51 AMBy Gene Steinberg, Mac Night Owl (via MyAppleMenu)
Meerkat: The XML-RPC Interface
Meerkat: The XML-RPC Interface
05/23/2002 10:39 PMPHP common DB interface
PHP common DB interface
05/27/2004 12:26 PMProject startup
interface preprocessor for PHP 0.2.1
interface preprocessor for PHP 0.2.1
04/15/2004 01:09 PMMethods to create user interfaces in PHP.
VIDeo Interface for *niX
VIDeo Interface for *niX
12/28/2004 01:34 PMInitial release 0.9.9
Interface Gets The Point
Interface Gets The Point
01/08/2003 06:00 AMIntroduction to the I2C Interface
Introduction to the I2C Interface
03/06/2004 02:03 AMDafydd Walters has
written a new
article
on the I2C interface that was just posted over at mobilerobotics.com.
It gives a
general introduction to the I2C bus and
talks about ways to use it
for PC-based
robotics. Examples of sensors and motor controllers with I2C
interfaces
are given. Dafydd also describes a practical implementation using the
Linux I2C
driver and a VIA Mini-ITX board.
PHP interface to ht://Dig 2004.02.11
PHP interface to ht://Dig 2004.02.11
02/12/2004 06:34 AMht://Dig indexing and searching Web pages engine interface from PHP.
CSS Zen Garden Interface
CSS Zen Garden Interface
08/18/2004 10:25 AMHere's a handy tool
for navigating the excellent CSS Zen Garden.
jabber interface 0.3d
jabber interface 0.3d
04/15/2004 04:57 PMA Jabber interface to services.
jabber interface 0.4c
jabber interface 0.4c
07/24/2004 04:38 PMA Jabber interface to services.
Digimaster SD Card with USB Interface
Digimaster SD Card with USB Interface
12/24/2004 12:16 PM
Wow. I absolutely love this. Taiwanese OEM vendor
Digimaster is releasing this SD Card that also has a USB 2.0 interface
on the flip size, meaning you can use it in devices that support SD
(cameras, phones, PDAs, etc.) and then flip it around and put it in a
laptop or PC as a flash drive. And if I did the currency conversion
correctly, the 256MB version will be only $40 or so. There might be a
few devices these don't work with, but since the spring-loaded catch
of SD cards is near the bottom (I think), it should work just fine in
most slots. If it does work with my gear, I plan on stuffing my
pockets with a few of these next year.
SD Card
Doubles as USB Flash Drive [EverythingUSB]
Coolio Facewall interface
Coolio Facewall interface
09/16/2004 09:14 AM
Leonard Lin points to this dyanmic Facewall interface
which features folks turning their heads to look at who you've
zoomed into.
Totally coolio.
The idea is that as you roll over a face, that person's details
appear. This way you don't have to wait for another page to load - to
find out something about somebody.
These sort of dyanmic UIs are exactly what Laszlo Systems is great for.
God help you - if you wanna build something like this with a
timeline.
General Graphics Interface
General Graphics Interface
12/28/2003 01:50 PMlibggi 2.0.4 / libgii 0.8.4 and libggigic 0.9.9 released
Putting A Bad Interface On Things
Putting A Bad Interface On Things
01/27/2003 09:46 AMData Visualization Interface Example
Data Visualization Interface Example
05/20/2004 06:58 AMData Visualization Interface Examplehttp
://www.bml.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Demos/BMLwalker.htmlA very good demo of data visualization from the
Bio Motion
Lab whose major interest is focused on questions concerning the
biology and psychology of social recognition. The goal of their
current work is to provide a solid basis for the description, analysis
and synthesis of animate motion patterns. They want to achieve a
comprehensive understanding of the information transmitted through
biological motion, its perception and underlying neuronal mechanisms.
Sprint PCS Bundles in Wi-Fi Interface
Sprint PCS Bundles in Wi-Fi Interface
07/29/2004 05:13 PMSprint will include a Wi-Fi user interface on its Novatel wireless
data cards: The feature just offers a single interface--users must
still use a separate Wi-Fi card or their laptop's built-in Wi-Fi
capability to connect. Having a single interface means that customers
will have the same experience whether they are using a Sprint-owned
hotspot, a hotspot from an operator that Sprint has a roaming
agreement with, or the PCS network, said a Sprint PCS spokeswoman. A
single interface like this is surely helpful but it seems that at this
stage the market is ready for tighter integration that includes the
access on a single card as well....
Other News: Worst Interface Ever
Other News: Worst Interface Ever
09/17/2004 10:17 AMThis user interface nightmare takes the cake....
Microsoft, Persian interface
Microsoft, Persian interface
08/01/2004 03:24 AMAME Info Aug 1 2004 8:09AM GMT
PEAR2: The framework is the interface
PEAR2: The framework is the interface
11/11/2003 11:44 AMPEAR1 is now suffering from the fact that it focused from a long
period of
building technical foundations without planning the community growth
at the
same time. -- Lukas Smith.
Now that the cat is out of the bag about PEAR's problems, I will give
my 2 cents worth.
Firstly, I want to say that I am a PEAR user, but not a PEAR
developer. I do use code from PEAR, everyday. There is some first
class code in there. But yes I do see problems, and I also have a
radical solution at the very end.
The biggest problem IMHO with PEAR is the apparent arbitrary way
things are run. Why is one class accepted, and another rejected? If it
is because they do the same thing, then why are there so many classes
that do the same thing in PEAR?
My perception is that
- there is no planning except for flavour of the day
- there exist fragile egos in the community, so people introduce new
classes rather than rewrite existing ones to add new functionality
- poor design in some of the original classes makes it impractical
to extend the original classes
- the quality of PEAR is uneven, brilliant gems combined with duds
- and the problem is that the duds begin with the
base classes (PEAR and PEAR_Error).
How can things improve? Obviously PEAR2 must be designed to grow with
the community. One way to grow in an open source world (if there is no
leader with the stature of Linus in the community) is to give everyone
a chance to contribute their own code fairly, without the
arbitrariness that we see today.
In the Perl world, we have CPAN,
where there is no thought police telling you that your code is not
acceptable - you just register as a developer, declare a namespace,
and upload. Yes there is lots of code duplication, and yes there is no
coding standard - but i do perceive that it is fair.
I have a suggestion for PEAR. I think they need to be more open, and
allow multiple people to develop similar classes for the same
category. What the PEAR group could do is standardize the API's for
specific categories. This API defines a minimum inter-operatable
subset of code for a specific category. Poor documentation will be
less of an issue if all contributed code share a common base API.
I can see some similar classes in PEAR share common APIs informally,
but it would be better if it were standardized, so it is less
arbitrary and more inclusive. In fact, PHP5 has a good way of
enforcing this contract with the implements keyword. The launch
of PHP5 is also a good time to start, because we can finally put PEAR
exceptions to sleep and use built-in exceptions.
Lastly, I want to remind everyone that standardizing on a common
API does not inhibit creativity, provided that the API is sensibly
chosen. For example, ADOdb and MDB both have a PEAR DB emulation
layer.
Now here comes the really radical suggestion - if your
contributed class conforms to that category's unit tests, it should be
accepted into PEAR. No ifs, no buts, no thought police. And how would
you pick which class to use if there are 10 implementations? Let the
PHP community decide! Votes or download statistics could be displayed
to "fairly" quantify the best code contribution for a category.
Thanks for listening.

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SUSE Security Announcement: MySQL
vulnerabilities (SUSE-SA:2005:019)
SUSE Security Announcement: MySQL
vulnerabilities (SUSE-SA:2005:019)
03/24/2005 10:54 PMMarcus Meissner (Mar 24 2005)
SUSE Security Announcement: multiple
Mozilla Firefox vulnerabilities
(SUSE-SA:2005:016)
SUSE Security Announcement: multiple
Mozilla Firefox vulnerabilities
(SUSE-SA:2005:016)
03/17/2005 03:53 AMMarcus Meissner (Mar 16 2005)
SUSE Security Announcement: ImageMagick
problems (SUSE-SA:2005:017)
SUSE Security Announcement: ImageMagick
problems (SUSE-SA:2005:017)
03/23/2005 04:53 PMMarcus Meissner (Mar 23 2005)
SUSE Security Announcement: Linux Kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:005)
SUSE Security Announcement: Linux Kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:005)
02/19/2004 06:15 PMThomas Biege (Feb 18 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: Linux Kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:003)
SUSE Security Announcement: Linux Kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:003)
01/16/2004 10:59 AMThomas Biege (Jan 15 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: Linux Kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:001)
SUSE Security Announcement: Linux Kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:001)
01/05/2004 05:32 PMThomas Biege (Jan 05 2004)
SuSE Security Announcement: Kernel brk()
vulnerability (SuSE-SA:2003:049)
SuSE Security Announcement: Kernel brk()
vulnerability (SuSE-SA:2003:049)
12/04/2003 01:17 PMOlaf Kirch (Dec 04 2003)
SuSE Security Announcement: tcpdump
(SuSE-SA:2003:0015)
SuSE Security Announcement: tcpdump
(SuSE-SA:2003:0015)
03/13/2003 02:12 PMThomas Biege (Mar 13 2003)
SUSE Security Announcement: various
kernel problems (SUSE-SA:2004:044)
SUSE Security Announcement: various
kernel problems (SUSE-SA:2004:044)
12/22/2004 01:09 AMMarcus Meissner (Dec 21 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: dhcp-server
(SuSE-SA:2004:019)
SUSE Security Announcement: dhcp-server
(SuSE-SA:2004:019)
06/24/2004 06:45 AMThomas Biege (Jun 23 2004)
SuSE Security Announcement: lprold
(SuSE-SA:2003:0014)
SuSE Security Announcement: lprold
(SuSE-SA:2003:0014)
03/13/2003 02:12 PMThomas Biege (Mar 13 2003)
SUSE Security Announcement: gaim
(SuSE-SA:2004:004)
SUSE Security Announcement: gaim
(SuSE-SA:2004:004)
01/01/2005 04:55 AMThomas Biege (Jan 29 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: sane
(SuSE-SA:2003:046)
SUSE Security Announcement: sane
(SuSE-SA:2003:046)
11/18/2003 12:47 PMThomas Biege (Nov 18 2003)
SUSE Security Announcement: squid
(SuSE-SA:2004:016)
SUSE Security Announcement: squid
(SuSE-SA:2004:016)
06/09/2004 10:18 PMThomas Biege (Jun 09 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: zlib
(SUSE-SA:2004:029)
SUSE Security Announcement: zlib
(SUSE-SA:2004:029)
09/02/2004 07:18 PMThomas Biege (Sep 02 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: apache2
(SUSE-SA:2004:030)
SUSE Security Announcement: apache2
(SUSE-SA:2004:030)
09/06/2004 02:05 PMSebastian Krahmer (Sep 06 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: php4
(SUSE-SA:2004:021)
SUSE Security Announcement: php4
(SUSE-SA:2004:021)
07/16/2004 12:02 PMSebastian Krahmer (Jul 16 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:017)
SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:017)
06/17/2004 02:57 PMThomas Biege (Jun 16 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SUSE-SA:2004:020)
SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SUSE-SA:2004:020)
07/02/2004 06:13 PMRoman Drahtmueller (Jul 02 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: cups
(SUSE-SA:2004:031)
SUSE Security Announcement: cups
(SUSE-SA:2004:031)
09/15/2004 07:35 PMSebastian Krahmer (Sep 15 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: lftp
(SuSE-SA:2003:051)
SUSE Security Announcement: lftp
(SuSE-SA:2003:051)
12/15/2003 02:04 PMThomas Biege (Dec 15 2003)
SUSE Security Announcement: rsync
(SuSE-SA:2003:050)
SUSE Security Announcement: rsync
(SuSE-SA:2003:050)
12/04/2003 02:25 PMThomas Biege (Dec 04 2003)
SUSE Security Announcement: openslp
(SUSE-SA:2005:015)
SUSE Security Announcement: openslp
(SUSE-SA:2005:015)
03/14/2005 04:37 PMSebastian Krahmer (Mar 14 2005)
SUSE Security Announcement: hylafax
(SuSE-SA:2003:045)
SUSE Security Announcement: hylafax
(SuSE-SA:2003:045)
11/10/2003 11:39 PMSebastian Krahmer (Nov 10 2003)
SUSE Security Announcement: subversion
(SuSE-SA:2004:018)
SUSE Security Announcement: subversion
(SuSE-SA:2004:018)
06/21/2004 04:07 AMsecurity_at_suse.de (Jun 17 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:010)
SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SuSE-SA:2004:010)
05/04/2004 03:18 PMRoman Drahtmueller (May 03 2004)
Re: SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SUSE-SA:2004:028)
Re: SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SUSE-SA:2004:028)
09/02/2004 02:15 PMPaul Starzetz (Sep 02 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SUSE-SA:2004:024)
SUSE Security Announcement: kernel
(SUSE-SA:2004:024)
08/09/2004 12:55 PMThomas Biege (Aug 09 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: gaim
(SUSE-SA:2004:025)
SUSE Security Announcement: gaim
(SUSE-SA:2004:025)
08/12/2004 11:26 AMThomas Biege (Aug 12 2004)
SUSE Security Announcement: libpng
(SUSE-SA:2004:023)
SUSE Security Announcement: libpng
(SUSE-SA:2004:023)
08/04/2004 01:05 PMThomas Biege (Aug 04 2004)
Interface MySQL with C