Documentation cleanup
I found a few places that needed cleanup plus the Synchronization FAQ was using literal utf charachters for ' ` " and so on -- those are replaces with the appropriate escaped character entity or <code> blocks.
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the translations, since we define the right character set in the file.
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With HTML entities, the text on JavaScript messages would not
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display correctly.
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However there are some entities that need to be there, for quotes
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,non-breakable spaces, ampersands, less than, greater than.
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However there are some entities that need to be there, for quotes,
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non-breakable spaces, ampersands, less than, greater than.
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</p>
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<p>
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You can then put your translations, as a zip file to avoid losing special
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<a href="#faq8_2">8.2 How can I protect phpMyAdmin against brute force attacks?</a></h4>
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<p> If you use Apache web server, phpMyAdmin exports information about
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authentication to Apache environment and it can be used in Apache logs.
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authentication to the Apache environment and it can be used in Apache logs.
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Currently there are two variables available:
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</p>
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<dl>
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@@ -4448,14 +4448,14 @@ LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \
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<a href="#faq9_1">9.1 How can I synchronize two databases/tables in phpMyAdmin?</a></h4>
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<p> You can now synchronize databases/tables in phpMyAdmin using the Synchronize feature.
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It allows you to connect to local as well as remote servers.This requires you to enter
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It allows you to connect to local as well as remote servers. This requires you to enter
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server host name, username, password, port and the name of the database. Therefore you can
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now synchronize your databases placed on the same server or some remote server.
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</p>
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<p>
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This feature is helpful for developers who need to replicate their
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databases’ structure as well as data. Moreover, this feature not only
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database’s structure as well as data. Moreover, this feature not only
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helps replication but also facilitates the user to keep his/her database
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in sync with another database. Other than the full database, certain
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tables of the databases can also be synchronized.
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</p>
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<p>
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On the left, are listed the source database table names. Some of the
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names have a ‘+’ plus sign preceding them. This shows that these tables
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On the left, are listed the source database table names. Some of the
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names have a <code>+</code> plus sign preceding them. This shows that these tables
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are only present in source database and they need to be added to the
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target database in order to synchronize the target database. The tables
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whose names are not preceded by a ‘+’ sign are already present in the
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whose names are not preceded by a <code>+</code> sign are already present in the
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target database.
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</p>
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<p>
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On the right, are listed the target database table names. There are few
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table names that have “(not present)” appended after their names. This
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table names that have <code>(not present)</code> appended after their names. This
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means that these tables are to be created in target database in order to
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synchronize target database with source database. Some tables’ names
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have a ‘-’ minus sign preceding them. This shows that these tables are
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synchronize target database with source database. Some table names
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have a <code>-</code> minus sign preceding them. This shows that these tables are
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only present in target database and they will remain unchanged in the
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target database. The column in the middle shows the difference between
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the source and target corresponding tables.
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</p>
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<p>
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The difference is depicted by the red and green buttons with S and D
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The difference is depicted by the red and green buttons with <tt>S</tt> and <tt>D</tt>
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letters, indicating that either Structure or Data are not up to date. By
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clicking on them, they will turn grey, what means that they will be synchronised.
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clicking on them, they will turn grey, what means that they will be synchronized.
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</p>
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