Uh...it is easy...you can edit the databases via three methods:
1) Use the built table management system (editor.cgi).
2) Edit records via the administrative script (admin.cgi), which is very similar to the Links 2.0 administrative script.
3) Download and install MySQLMan, which is found in this web site.
BTW: Both the editor.cgi and MySQLMan have export options built-in that allows you to export the data if you want to edit the "databases" (tables) via a text editor and then all you have to do is import the text files back to the SQL tables.
Regards,
Eliot Lee
1) Use the built table management system (editor.cgi).
2) Edit records via the administrative script (admin.cgi), which is very similar to the Links 2.0 administrative script.
3) Download and install MySQLMan, which is found in this web site.
BTW: Both the editor.cgi and MySQLMan have export options built-in that allows you to export the data if you want to edit the "databases" (tables) via a text editor and then all you have to do is import the text files back to the SQL tables.
Regards,
Eliot Lee