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kilele:
inveniosoftware.org by the CERN looks like a nice software with a powerful search system.

Another one very cool and simple to use, awesome-table.com
It takes a google spreadsheet and builds the user interface on the fly. No mysql here either.

Shades:
https://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/mysql/phpgenerator/  - While it isn't cheap (159 USD is their lowest cost license), it appears to be able to do what you ask. Looks like they do have a trial version.

They have similar software for Oracle, Firebird, Postgres, MS-SQL, DB2, SQL lite, SQL anywhere and universal (ODBC) databases.

kilele:
https://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/mysql/phpgenerator/  - While it isn't cheap (159 USD is their lowest cost license), it appears to be able to do what you ask. Looks like they do have a trial version.

They have similar software for Oracle, Firebird, Postgres, MS-SQL, DB2, SQL lite, SQL anywhere and universal (ODBC) databases.
-Shades (September 03, 2016, 02:03 PM)
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I'll take a look at the lite version.

This one is similar: http://www.phpcodegeneratorpro.com
It costs the same but cannot be updated for free beyond the first year. The sqlmaestro's one extends the period to three years.

Actually I'd like something opensource, mantained by public institutions ;)

kilele:
Greenstone.org is a digital library cms funded by the UNESCO which has a "databaseplugin" to import existing databases: http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=en:user_advanced:using_databaseplugin
You can also export their collections to be browsed on cd/dvd

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