# PhpSQLiteAdmin

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**phpSQLiteAdmin** is a name of two independent [web applications](/source/Web_application), written in [PHP](/source/PHP), for managing [SQLite](/source/SQLite) databases.

phpSQLiteAdmin is a web-based client which leverages PHP scripting and the SQLite file-database system to provide a simple way for users to create databases, create tables, and query their own data using non-industry-standard SQLite syntax.

By now they seem like two abandoned projects. Currently both can be replaced by [phpLiteAdmin](/source/PhpLiteAdmin) (with support for SQLite2 and [SQLite3](/source/SQLite3)) or [PhpMinAdmin](/source/PhpMinAdmin) (now Adminer, which in addition to SQLite supports [MySQL](/source/MySQL), [MariaDB](/source/MariaDB) and [PostgreSQL](/source/PostgreSQL)).

## External links

- [Official website of phpSQLiteAdmin by Yves Glodt and Felipe Lopes](https://phpsqliteadmin.sourceforge.net/) (inactive since Nov 2009)

- [Official website of phpSQLiteAdmin by Richard Heyes](https://code.google.com/p/phpsqliteadm/) (inactive since Dec 2006)

- [Official website of phpLiteAdmin by Christopher Kramer](https://code.google.com/p/phpliteadmin/) (actively developed alternative)

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