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CyberSpatium
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that is simple, use the mysql_list_dbs() function.
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If you are lazy like me, you can probably find a php class that does this for you at phpclasses.org. The site takes forever to load but it is the defacto site on the net to find open source php classes that are easy to use in your projects.
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This would aslo be a good idea to use AJAX for this too.
Post Edited (05-15-06 00:43)
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