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PhpGedView is an open source PHP-based web application for putting your genealogy on the internet.


To use it, download a copy, install it on your webserver along with your GEDCOM file. You can either use you own genealogy program to do editing and upload the GEDCOM, use the simple editing abilities in PhpGedView or use the companion GDBI client to change your genealogical data. It works in both MySQL and a non database index mode.


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PhpGedView - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (145 words)
PhpGedView is an open source PHP-based web application for working with your genealogy on the internet, founded and headed by John Finlay.
You can either use your own genealogy program to do editing and upload the GEDCOM, use the simple editing abilities in PhpGedView or use the companion GDBI client to change your genealogical data.
On June 26, 2006, the phpGedView site announced that phpGedView was the most active project at Sourceforge.
About PhpGedView - Online genealogy at its best (980 words)
PhpGedView is a revolutionary genealogy program which allows you to view and edit your genealogy on your website.
PhpGedView also simplifies the process of collaborating with others working on your family tree.
PhpGedView has greatly evolved from its infancy as a website viewer into a fully functional genealogy application.
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