phpMyAdmin 2.2.3-dev Documentation
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Requirements
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PHP3 or PHP4: phpMyAdmin widely uses the 'str_replace()' php function
that was added in PHP 3.0.6, but was buggy up until
PHP 3.0.8.
Then you should not run this script with
PHP3 < 3.0.8.
PHP also needs to be compiled with MySQL support;
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MySQL (tested with 3.21.x, 3.22.x and 3.23.x);
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a web-browser (doh!).
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Introduction
phpMyAdmin can manager a whole MySQL-server (needs a super-user)
but also a single database. To accomplish the latter you'll need
a properly set up MySQL-user who can read/write only the desired
database. It's up to you to look up the appropriate part in the
MySQL manual. Currently phpMyAdmin can:
- create and drop databases
- create, copy, drop and alter tables
- delete, edit and add fields
- execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries
- manage keys on fields
- load text files into tables
- create (*) and read dumps of tables
- export (*) and import data to CSV values
- administer multiple servers and single databases
- communicate in more than 20 different languages
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phpMyAdmin can compress (Zip, GZip -RFC 1952- or Bzip2 formats) dumps
and CSV exports if you use PHP4 >= 4.0.4 with Zlib support
(--with-zlib) and/or Bzip2 support (--with-bz2).
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NOTE: phpMyAdmin does not apply any special security
methods to the MySQL database server. It is still the sysadmin's job to
grant permissions on the MySQL databases properly.
Warning for Mac users: php seems not to like
Mac end of lines character ("\r") and Stuffit unstuffs
with Mac formats, of course.
So you'll have to resave as in Bbedit to unix style ALL phpMyAdmin scripts
before uploading them to your server.
Quick Install:
- Untar or unzip the distribution (be sure to unzip the subdirectories):
tar xzvf phpMyAdmin_x.x.x.tar.gz
- Open the file config.inc.php3 in your favourite editor and change
the values for host, user and password to fit your environment.
Have a look at
Configuration section for an
explanation of all values.
- It is recommended that you protect the directory in which
you installed phpMyAdmin (unless it's on a closed intranet, or you
wish to use http or cookie authentication), for example with
HTTP-AUTH (in a .htaccess file). See the
FAQ section for additional
information.
- Open the file
<www.your-host.com>/<your-install-dir>/index.php3
in your browser. phpMyAdmin should now display a welcome screen
and your databases, or a login dialog if using http or cookie
authentication mode.
Upgrading from an older version:
- Please do not copy your older config.inc.php3 over the new one: it may
offer new configuration variables, and the new version may depend on
these for normal behavior. It is suggested instead to insert your site
values in the new one.
Using authentication modes:
- Http and cookie authentication modes are recommended in a multi-user
environment where you want to give users access to their own database
and don't want them to play around with others.
- Http and cookie authentication modes are secure: the MySQL password does
not need to be set in the phpMyAdmin configuration file. (except for the
"standard user" -see the Configuration section-).
In cookie mode, we send the password in a temporary cookie, so most
browsers should not store the password in their cookie file.
- For 'http' and 'cookie' modes, phpMyAdmin needs a stduser that
has only the SELECT
privilege on the mysql.user (all columns except
"Password"), mysql.db (all columns) &
mysql.tables_priv (all columns except "Grantor" &
"Timestamp") tables.
You must specify the details for the stduser in the config.inc.php3
file under the $cfgServers[n]['stduser'] &
$cfgServers[n]['stdpass'] settings.
To create the control account (<stduser> and
<stdpass> have to be replaced by your own values, of course):
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GRANT USAGE ON mysql.* TO '<stduser>'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '<stdpass>';
GRANT SELECT (Host, User, Select_priv, Insert_priv, Update_priv, Delete_priv, Create_priv, Drop_priv, Reload_priv, Shutdown_priv, Process_priv, File_priv, Grant_priv, References_priv, Index_priv, Alter_priv) ON mysql.user TO '<stduser>'@'localhost';
GRANT SELECT ON mysql.db TO '<stduser>'@'localhost';
GRANT SELECT (Host, Db, User, Table_name, Table_priv, Column_priv) ON mysql.tables_priv TO '<stduser>'@'localhost';
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... and if you want to use the bookmark feature:
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GRANT SELECT, INSERT, DELETE ON <bookmark_db>.<bookmark_table> TO '<stduser>'@'localhost';
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Then each of the true users should be granted of a set of
privileges on a set of perticular databases but shouldn't have any global
privileges. For example, to grant the user real_user with all
privileges on the database user_base:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON user_base.* TO 'real_user'@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'real_password';
What the user may now do is controlled entirely by the MySQL user management
system.
With http or cookie auth mode, you don't need to fill the user/password
fields inside the $cfgServers array.
'http' authentication mode:
- Was called 'advanced' in versions before 2.2.3.
- Introduced in 1.3.0, it uses Basic HTTP authentication method and
allows you to login as any valid MySQL user.
- Is only supported with PHP running as an Apache module, not with cgi.
'cookie' authentication mode:
- You can use this method as a replacement for the http
authentication (for example, if you're running IIS).
- Obviously, the user must enable cookies in the browser.
- With this mode, the use can truly logout of phpMyAdmin and login back
with the same username.
'config' authentication mode:
- This mode is the less secure one because it requires you to fill the
$cfgServers[n]['user'] and $cfgServers[n]['password']
fields.
But usually you don't need to setup a "standard user" here:
using the $cfgServers[n]['only_db'] might be enough.
In the ISP FAQ section, there is an entry explaining how to
protect your configuration file.
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Warning for Mac users: php seems not to like
Mac end of lines character ("\r"). So ensure you choose
the option that allows to use the *nix end of line character
("\n") in your text editor before registering a script
you have modified.
All configurable data is placed in config.inc.php3.
- $cfgPmaAbsoluteUri string
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Sets here the complete url (with full path) to your phpMyAdmin version.
E.g. http://www.your_web.net/path_to_your_phpMyAdmin_directory/.
Don't forget the slash at the end of your url.
- $cfgServers array
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Since version 1.4.2, phpMyAdmin supports the administration of multiple
MySQL servers.
Therefore, a $cfgServers-array has been added which contains the login
information for the different servers. $cfgServers[1]['host']
contains the hostname of the first server,
$cfgServers[2]['host'] the hostname of the second server, etc.
If you have only one server to administer, simply leave free the
hostname of the other $cfgServer-entries.
- $cfgServers[n]['host'] string
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The hostname of your n-th MySQL-server. E.g. localhost.
- $cfgServers[n]['port'] string
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The port-number of your n-th MySQL-server. Default is 3306 (leave
blank).
- $cfgServers[n]['socket'] string
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The path to the socket to use. Leave blank for default.
To use the socket feature you must run php 3.0.10 or more.
- $cfgServers[n]['connect_type'] string
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What type connection to use with the MySQL server. Your options are
'socket' & 'tcp'. It defaults to 'tcp' as that is nearly guarenteed
to be available on all MySQL servers, while sockets are not supported
on some platforms.
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$cfgServers[n]['stduser'] string
$cfgServers[n]['stdpass'] string
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When using http or cookie authentication modes (or 'config'
authentication mode since phpMyAdmin 2.2.1), you need to supply the
details of a MySQL account that has SELECT privilege on the
mysql.user (all columns except "Password"),
mysql.db (all columns) & mysql.tables_priv (all columns
except "Grantor" & "Timestamp") tables.
This account is used to check what databases the user will see at
login.
Please see the install section
on "Using http authentication" for more information.
Note that if you try login to phpMyAdmin with this "stduser",
you could get some errors, depending the exact privileges you gave to
the "stduser". phpMyAdmin does not support a direct login
with the "stduser".
- $cfgServers[n]['auth_type'] string ['http'|'cookie'|'config']
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Whether config or cookie or http authentication should be used for this
server.
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'config' authentication ($auth_type = 'config')
is the plain old way: username and password are stored in
config.inc.php3.
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'cookie' authentication mode
($auth_type = 'cookie') as introduced in
2.2.3 allows you to log in as any valid MySQL user with the
help of... cookies. Log name and password are stored in
cookies during the session and password is deleted when it
ends.
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'http' authentication (was called 'advanced' in older versions)
($auth_type = 'http') as introduced in 1.3.0
allows you to log in as any valid MySQL user via HTTP-Auth.
Please see the install section on "Using authentication modes"
for more information.
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$cfgServers[n]['user'] string
$cfgServers[n]['password'] string
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The user/password-pair which phpMyAdmin will use to connect to this
MySQL-server. The password is not needed when http or cookie
authentication is used, and should be empty.
- $cfgServers[n]['only_db'] string or array
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If set to a(an array of) database name(s), only this(these) database(s)
will be shown to the user. Since phpMyAdmin 2.2.1, this/these
database(s) name(s) may contain MySQL wilcards characters
("_" and "%"): if you want to use literal instances
of these characters, escape them (ie use 'my\_db' and not
'my_db').
This setting is an efficient way to lower the server charge since the
latter does not need to send MySQL requests to build the available
database list. But it does not replace the
privileges rules of the MySQL database server. If set, it just
means only these databases will be displayed but
not at all other databases can't be used.
- $cfgServers[n]['verbose'] string
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Only useful when using phpMyAdmin with multiple server entries. If set,
this string will be displayed instead of the hostname in the pulldown
menu on the main page. This can be useful if you want to show only
certain databases on your system, for example.
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$cfgServers[n]['bookmarkdb'] string
$cfgServers[n]['bookmarktable'] string
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Since release 2.2.0 phpMyAdmin allows to bookmark queries. This can be
useful for queries you often run.
To use this functionality you have to:
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create a table following this scheme:
CREATE TABLE bookmark (
id int(11) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL auto_increment,
dbase varchar(255) NOT NULL,
user varchar(255) NOT NULL,
label varchar(255) NOT NULL,
query text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (id)
);
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then complete the two variables
$cfgServers[n]['bookmarkdb'] and
$cfgServers[n]['bookmarktable'] with the database and
table names you've choosen so phpMyAdmin will be able to find
the bookmarks.
Note that stduser must have SELECT, INSERT
and DELETE privileges on the bookmark table.
Here is a query to set up those privileges:
GRANT SELECT,INSERT,DELETE ON <bookmarkdb>.<bookmarktable> to 'stduser'@localhost;
- $cfgServerDefault integer
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If you have more than one server configured, you can set
$cfgServerDefault to any one of them to autoconnect to that server when
phpMyAdmin is started, or set it to 0 to be given a list of servers
without logging in.
If you have only one server configured, $cfgServerDefault MUST
be set to that server.
- $cfgOBGzip boolean
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Defines whether to use gzip output buffering for increased
speed in HTTP transfers.
- $cfgPersistentConnections boolean
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Whether persistent connections should be used or not (mysql_connect or
mysql_pconnect).
- $cfgExecTimeLimit integer [number of seconds]
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Set the number of seconds a script is allowed to run. If seconds is set
to zero, no time limit is imposed.
This setting is used while importing/exporting dump files but has no
effect when PHP is running in safe mode.
- $cfgSkipLockedTables boolean
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Mark used tables and make it possible to show databases with locked
tables (since 3.23.30).
- $cfgShowSQL boolean
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Defines whether sql-queries generated by phpMyAdmin should be displayed
or not.
- $cfgAllowUserDropDatabase boolean
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Defines whether standard users (non administrator) are allowed to
delete their own database or not. If set as FALSE, the link "Drop
Database" will not be shown, and even a "DROP DATABASE
mydatabase" will be rejected. Quite practical for ISP's with many
customers.
- $cfgConfirm boolean
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Whether a warning ("Are your really sure..") should be
displayed when you're about to loose data.
- $cfgShowTooltip boolean
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Defines whether to display table comment as tooltip in left frame or
not.
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$cfgShowMysqlInfo boolean
$cfgShowMysqlVars boolean
$cfgShowPhpInfo boolean
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Defines whether to display the "MySQL runtime information",
"MySQL system variables" and "PHP information"
links or not for simple users at the starting main (right) frame.
This setting does not check MySQL commands entered directly.
Please note that to block the usage of phpinfo() in scripts, you
have to put this in your php.ini:
disable_functions = phpinfo()
- $cfgShowStats boolean
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Defines whether to display space usage and statistics about databases
and tables or not.
Note that statistics requires at least MySQL 3.23.3 and that, at this
date, MySQL doesn't return such information for Berkeley DB tables.
- $cfgShowBlob boolean
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Defines whether BLOB fields are shown when browsing a table's
content or not.
- $cfgNavigationBarIconic boolean
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Defines whether navigation bar buttons contain text or symbols only.
- $cfgShowAll boolean
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Defines whether an user should be displayed a
"show all (records)" button in browse mode or not.
- $cfgMaxRows integer
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Number of rows displayed when browsing a resultset. If the resultset
contains more rows, Previous/Next links will be shown.
- $cfgOrder string [DESC|ASC|SMART]
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Defines whether fields are displayed in ascending (ASC) order,
in descending (DESC) order or in a "smart"
(SMART) order -ie descending order for fields of type TIME,
DATE, DATETIME & TIMESTAMP, ascending order else- by default.
- $cfgProtectBinary boolean
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Defines whether BLOB or BINARY fields are protected
from edition when browsing a table's content or not.
Valid values are:
- FALSE to allow edition of all fields;
- blob to allow edition of all fields except BLOBS;
- all to disallow edition of all BINARY or BLOB fields.
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$cfgZipDump boolean
$cfgGZipDump boolean
$cfgBZipDump boolean
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Defines whether to allow the use of zip/gzip/bzip compression when
creating a dump file or not.
- $cfgManualBase string
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If set to an URL which points to the MySQL documentation, appropriate
help links are generated.
- $cfgDefaultLang string
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Defines the default language to use, if not browser-defined or
user-defined.
See the select_lang.inc.php3 script to know the valid values for
this setting.
- $cfgLang string
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Force: always use this language (must be defined in the
select_lang.inc.php3 script).
- $cfgLeftWidth integer
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Left frame width in pixel.
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$cfgLeftBgColor string [HTML color]
$cfgRightBgColor string [HTML color]
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The background colors (HTML) used for both the frames.
- $cfgLeftPointerColor string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) used for the pointer in the left frame (does not work
with NS4).
- $cfgBorder integer
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The size of a table's border.
- $cfgThBgcolor string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) used for table headers.
- $cfgBgcolorOne string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) #1 for table rows.
- $cfgBgcolorTwo string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) #2 for table rows.
- $cfgBrowsePointerColor string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) used for the pointer in browse mode (does not work
with NS4).
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$cfgTextareaCols integer
$cfgTextareaRows integer
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Number of columns and rows for the textareas.
- $cfgLimitChars integer
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Maximal number of Chars showed in a TEXT OR a BLOB
field on browse view. Can be turned off by a toggle button on the
browse page.
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$cfgModifyDeleteAtLeft boolean
$cfgModifyDeleteAtRight boolean
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Defines the place where modify and delete links would be put when
tables contents are displayed (you may have them displayed both at the
left and at the right).
- $cfgColumnTypes array
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All possible types of a MySQL column. In most cases you don't need to
edit this.
- $cfgAttributeTypes array
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Possible attributes for fields. In most cases you don't need to edit
this.
- $cfgFunctions array
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A list of functions MySQL supports. In most cases you don't need to
edit this.
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[Server]
I'm running php 4+ and my server is crashing each time a specific action
is required or phpMyAdmin sends a blank page or a page full of cryptic
characters to my browser, what can I do?
There are some known php bugs with output buffering and compression.
Try to set the $cfgOBGzip directive to FALSE in your
config.inc.php or .php3 file and the
zlib.output_compression directive to Off in your php
configuration file.
My Apache server crashes when using phpMyAdmin.
You should first try the latest versions of Apache (and possibly MySQL).
See also the other FAQ entry about php bugs with output buffering.
If your server keeps crashing, please ask for help in the various
Apache support groups.
Using phpMyAdmin on IIS, I'm displayed the error message: "The
specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
HTTP headers...."
You just forgot to read the install.txt file from the php
distribution. Have a look at the last message in this
bug report from the
official php bug database.
Using phpMyAdmin on IIS, I'm facing crashes and/or many error messages
with the http or advanced authentication mode.
This is a known problem with the php ISAPI filter: it's not so stable. For
some more information and complete testings see the messages posted by
André B. aka "djdeluxe76" in
this thread
from the phpWizard forum.
Please use instead the cookie authentication mode.
I can't use phpMyAdmin on PWS: nothing is displayed!
This seems to be a PWS bug. Filippo Simoncini found a workaroud (at this
time there is no better fix): remove or comment the DOCTYPE
declarations (3 lines) from the scripts header.inc.php3,
index.php3, left.php3 and libraries/common.lib.php3.
How can I GZip or Bzip a dump or a CSV export. It seems to not work?
These features are based on the gzencode() and
bzcompress() php functions to be more independent of the platform
(Unix/Windows, Safe Mode or not, and so on).
So, you must have PHP4 >= 4.0.4 and Zlib/Bzip2 support
(--with-zlib and --with-bz2).
I cannot insert a text file in a table, and I get an error about safe
mode being in effect.
Your uploaded file is saved by PHP in the "upload dir", as
defined in php.ini by the variable upload_tmp_dir (usually
the system default is /tmp).
We recommend the following setup for Apache servers running in safe mode,
to enable uploads of files while being reasonably secure:
- create a separate directory for uploads:
mkdir /tmp/php
- give ownership to the Apache server's user.group:
chown apache.apache /tmp/php
- give proper permission: chmod 600 /tmp/php
- put upload_tmp_dir = /tmp/php in php.ini
- restart Apache
I'm having troubles when uploading files. In general file uploads don't
work on my system and uploaded files have a Content-Type: header
in the first line.
It's not really phpMyAdmin related but RedHat 7.0. You have a RedHat 7.0
and you updated your php rpm to php-4.0.4pl1-3.i386.rpm, didn't you?
So the problem is that this package has a serious bug that was corrected
ages ago in php (2001-01-28: see
php's bug tracking system
for more details). The problem is that the bugged package is still
available though it was corrected (see
redhat's bugzilla
for more details).
So please download
the fixed package
and the problem should go away.
And that fixes the \r\n problem with file uploads!
I'm having troubles when uploading files with phpMyAdmin running on a
secure server. My browser is Internet Explorer and I'm using the Apache
server.
As suggested by "Rob M" in the phpWizard forum, add this line to
your httpd.conf:
SetEnvIf User-Agent ".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
It seems to clear up many problems between IE and SSL.
[Configuration]
The error message "Warning: Cannot add header information - headers
already sent by ..." is displayed, what's the problem?
Edit your config.inc.php or .php3 file and ensure there is nothing
(ie no blank lines, no spaces, no characters...) neither before the
<?php tag at the beginning, neither after the ?>
tag at the end.
phpMyAdmin can't connect to MySQL. What's wrong?
Either there is an error with your PHP setup or your username/password is
wrong. Try to make a small script which uses mysql_connect and see if it
works. If it doesn't, it may be you haven't even compiled MySQL support
into PHP.
The error message "Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Can't connect
to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111)...") is
displayed. What can I do?
Here is a fix suggested by Brad Ummer in the
phpwizard forum:
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First, you need to determine what socket is being used by MySQL.
To do this, telnet to your server and go to the MySQL bin directory. In
this directory there should be a file named mysqladmin. Type
./mysqladmin variables, and this should give you a bunch of
info about your MySQL server, including the socket
(/tmp/mysql.sock, for example).
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Then, you need to tell PHP to use this socket.
Assuming you are
using PHP 3.0.10 or better, you can specify the socket to use when you
open the connection. To do this in phpMyAdmin, you need to complete the
socket information in the config.inc.php3.
For example:
$cfgServers[n]['socket'] = '/tmp/mysql.sock';
Have also a look at the
corresponding section of the MySQL documentation.
Nothing is displayed by my browser when I try to run phpMyAdmin, what
can I do?
Try to set the $cfgOBGZip directive to FALSE in the
phpMyAdmin configuration file. It helps sometime.
Also have a look at your php version number: if it contains
"4.0b..." it means you're running a beta version of PHP. That's
not a so good idea, please upgrade to a plain revision.
Each time I want to insert or change a record or drop a database or a
table, an error 404 (page not found) is displayed or, with http or
cookie authentication, I'm asked to login again. What's wrong?
Check the value you set for the $cfgPmaAbsoluteUri directive in
the phpMyAdmin configuration file.
[Known limitations]
When using http authentication, an user who logged out can not relog
in with the same nick.
This is related to the authentication mechanism (protocol) used by
phpMyAdmin. We plan to change it as soon as we may find enough free time
to do it, but you can bypass this problem: just close all the opened
browser windows and then go back to phpMyAdmin. You should be able to
logs in again.
[ISPs]
I'm an ISP. Can I setup one central copy of phpMyAdmin or do I need to
install it for each customer?
Since version 2.0.3, you can setup a central copy of phpMyAdmin for all
your users. The development of this feature was kindly sponsored by
NetCologne GmbH.
This requires a properly setup MySQL user management and phpMyAdmin
http authentication. See the install section on
"Using http authentication".
What's the preferred way of making phpMyAdmin secure against evil
access?
This depends on your system.
If you're running a server which cannot be accessed by other people, it's
sufficient to use the directory protection bundled with your webserver
(with Apache you can use .htaccess files, for example).
If other people have telnet access to your server, you should use
phpMyAdmin's http authentication feature.
Suggestions:
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Your config.inc.php3 file should be chmod 660.
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All your phpMyAdmin files should be chown phpmy.apache, where phpmy
is a user whose password is only known to you, and apache is the
group under which Apache runs.
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You should use PHP safe mode, to protect from other users that try
to include your config.inc.php3 in their scripts.
I get errors about not being able to include a file in /lang
Check php.ini, or ask your sysadmin to check it. The
include_path must contain "." somewhere in it, and
open_basedir, if used, must contain "." and
"./lang" to allow normal operation of phpMyAdmin.
phpMyAdmin always gives "Access denied" when using http
authentication.
This could happen for several reasons:
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$cfgServers[n]['stduser'] and/or
$cfgServers[n]['stdpass'] are wrong.
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The username/password you specify in the login-dialog are invalid.
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You have already setup a security mechanism for the
phpMyAdmin-directory, eg. a .htaccess file. This would interfere with
phpMyAdmin's authentication, so remove it.
[Browsers or client OS]
I get an out of memory error, and my controls are non-functional, when
trying to create a table with more than 14 fields.
We could reproduce this problem only under Win98/98SE. Testing under
WinNT4 or Win2K, we could easily create more than 60 fields.
A workaround is to create a smaller number of fields, then come back to
your table properties and add the other fields.
With Xitami 2.5b4, phpMyAdmin won't process form fields.
This is not a phpMyAdmin problem but a Xitami known bug: you'll face it
with each script/website that use forms.
Upgrade or downgrade your Xitami server.
I have problems dumping tables with Konqueror (phpMyAdmin 2.2.2)
With Konqueror 2.1.1: plain dumps, zip and gzip dumps work ok, except that
the proposed file name for the dump is always 'tbl_dump.php'. Bzip2 dumps
don't seem to work.
With Konqueror 2.2.1: plain dumps work; zip dumps are placed into
the user's temporary directory, so they must be moved before closing
Konqueror, or else they disappear. Gzip dumps give an error message.
Testing needs to be done for Konqueror 2.2.2.
[Using phpMyAdmin]
I can't insert new rows into a table - MySQL brings up a SQL-error.
Examine the SQL error with care. I've found that many programmers
specifying a wrong field-type.
Common errors include:
- Using VARCHAR without a size argument
- Using TEXT or BLOB with a size argument
Also, look at the syntax chapter in the MySQL manual to confirm that your
syntax is correct.
When I create a table, I click the Index checkbox for 2 fields and
phpMyAdmin generates only one index with those 2 fields.
In phpMyAdmin 2.2.0 and 2.2.1, this is the way to create a multi-fields
index. If you want two indexes, create the first one when creating the
table, save, then display the table properties and click the Index link to
create the other index.
How can I insert a null value into my table?
Enter "null", without the quotes, as the field's value. This is
especially useful for Timestamp or AutoIncrement fields.
[phpMyAdmin project]
I have found a bug. How do I inform developers?
Our Bug Tracker is located at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/ under the Bugs section.
But please first discuss your bug with other users:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/ (and choose Forums)
http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/ (and choose Support
Forum)
I want to translate the messages to a new language or upgrade an
existing language, where do I start?
Always use the current cvs version of your language file.
For a new language, start from english.inc.php3. If you don't know
how to get the cvs version, please ask one of the developers. It would be a
good idea to subscribe to the phpmyadmin-translators discussion list,
because this is where we ask for translations of new messages. You can
then send your translations to the sourceforge.net translation tracker.
I would like to help out with the development of phpMyAdmin. How should
I proceed?
The following method is preferred for new developers:
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fetch the current CVS tree over anonymous CVS:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmyadmin login
[Password: simply press the Enter key]
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmyadmin checkout phpMyAdmin
[This will create a new sub-directory named phpMyAdmin]
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add your stuff
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put the modified files (tar'ed and gzip'ed) inside the patch tracker of
the
phpMyAdmin SourceForge account.
Write access to the CVS tree is granted only to experienced developers who
have already contributed something useful to phpMyAdmin.
Also, have a look at the Developers section.
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Developers Information
phpMyAdmin is Open Source, so you're invited to contribute to it. Many
great features have been written by other people and you too can help to
make phpMyAdmin a useful tool.
If you're planning to contribute source, please read the following
information:
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All files include header.inc.php3 (layout),
libraries/common.lib.php3 (common functions) and
config.inc.php3.
All configuration data belongs in config.inc.php3. Please keep
it free from other code.
Commonly used functions should be added to
libraries/lib.inc.php3 and more specific ones may be added
within a library stored into the libraries sub-directory.
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Obviously, you're free to use whatever coding style you want. But
please try to keep your code as simple as possible: beginners are
using phpMyAdmin as an example application.
By the way, we're currently updating all the scripts so they will be
XHTML1.0 and CSS2 compliant on one hand, they will fit
PEAR coding standards
on the other hand. Please pay attention to this.
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Please try to keep up the file-naming conventions. Table-related stuff
goes to tbl_*.php3, db-related code to db_*.php3 and so
on.
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Please don't use verbose strings in your code, instead add the string
(at least) to english.inc.php3 and print() it out.
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If you want to be really helpful, write an entry for the ChangeLog.
IMPORTANT: With 1.4.1, development has switched to CVS. The following
method is preferred for new developers:
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fetch the current CVS tree over anonymous CVS:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmyadmin login
[Password: simply press the Enter key]
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmyadmin checkout phpMyAdmin
[This will create a new sub-directory named phpMyAdmin]
-
add your stuff
-
put the modified files (tar'ed and gzip'ed) inside the patch tracker
of the phpMyAdmin SourceForge account
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/)
Write access to the CVS tree is granted only to developers who have already
contributed something useful to phpMyAdmin. If you're interested in that,
please contact us using the phpmyadmin-devel mailing list.
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Credits
phpMyAdmin - Credits
====================
CREDITS, in chronological order
-------------------------------
[tr] - Tobias Ratschiller <tobias_at_phpwizard.net>
* creator of the phpmyadmin project
* maintainer from 1998 to summer 2000
[md] - Marc Delisle <DelislMa_at_CollegeSherbrooke.qc.ca>
* multi-language version
* various fixes and improvements
[om] - Olivier Müller <om_at_omnis.ch>
* started SourceForge phpMyAdmin project in March 2001
* sync'ed different existing CVS trees with new features and bugfixes
* multi-language improvements, dynamic language selection
* current project maintainer, with Marc and Loic
[lc] - Loïc Chapeaux <lolo_at_phpheaven.net>
* rewrote and optimized javascript, DHTML and DOM stuff
* started to rewrite the scripts so they fit the PEAR coding standards
and generate XHTML1.0 and CSS2 compliant codes
* improved the language detection system
* many bugfixes and improvements
[rj] - Robin Johnson <robbat2_at_users.sourceforge.net>
* database maintence controls
* table type code
[af] - Armel Fauveau <armel.fauveau_at_globalis-ms.com>
* bookmarks feature
* multiple dump feature
* gzip dump feature
* zip dump feature
[gl] - Geert Lund <glund_at_silversoft.dk>
* various fixes
* moderator of the phpMyAdmin users forum at phpwizard.net
[kc] - Korakot Chaovavanich <korakot_at_iname.com>
* "insert as new row" feature
[pk] - Pete Kelly <webmaster_at_trafficg.com>
* rewrote and fix dump code
* bugfixes
[sa] - Steve Alberty <alberty_at_neptunlabs.de>
* rewrote dump code for PHP4
* mySQL table statistics
* bugfixes
[bg] - Benjamin Gandon <gandon_at_isia.cma.fr>
* main author of the version 2.1.0.1
* bugfixes
The following people have contributed minor changes, enhancements, bugfixes or
or support for a new language since version 2.1.0:
Bora Alioglu, Ricardo ?, Sven-Erik Andersen, Alessandro Astarita, Borges Botelho,
Olivier Bussier, Michal Cihar, Neil Darlow, Kristof Hamann, Thomas Kläger,
Lubos Klokner, Martin Marconcini, Girish Nair, David Nordenberg,
Bernard M. Piller, Laurent Haas, "Sakamoto", www.securereality.com.au,
Michael Tacelosky, Daniel Villanueva, Vinay, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams,
Chee Wai, Jakub Wilk, Thomas Michael Winningham.
Original Credits of Version 2.1.0
---------------------------------
This work is based on Peter Kuppelwieser's MySQL-Webadmin. It was his idea
to create a web-based interface to MySQL using PHP3. Although I have not
used any of his source-code, there are some concepts I've borrowed from
him. phpMyAdmin was created because Peter told me he wasn't going to
further develop his (great) tool.
Thanks go to
- Amalesh Kempf <ak-lsml_at_living-source.com> who contributed the
code for the check when dropping a table or database. He also suggested
that you should be able to specify the primary key on tbl_create.php3. To
version 1.1.1 he contributed the ldi_*.php3-set (Import text-files) as
well as a bug-report. Plus many smaller improvements.
- Jan Legenhausen <jan_at_nrw.net>: He made many of the changes that
were introduced in 1.3.0 (including quite significant ones like the
authentication). For 1.4.1 he enhanced the table-dump feature. Plus
bug-fixes and help.
- Marc Delisle <DelislMa_at_CollegeSherbrooke.qc.ca> made phpMyAdmin
language-independent by outsourcing the strings to a separate file. He
also contributed the French translation.
- Alexandr Bravo <abravo_at_hq.admiral.ru> who contributed
tbl_select.php3, a feature to display only some fields from a table.
- Chris Jackson <chrisj_at_ctel.net> added support for MySQL
functions in tbl_change.php3. He also added the
"Query by Example" feature in 2.0.
- Dave Walton <walton_at_nordicdms.com> added support for multiple
servers and is a regular contributor for bug-fixes.
- Gabriel Ash <ga244_at_is8.nyu.edu> contributed the random access
features for 2.0.6.
The following people have contributed minor changes, enhancements, bugfixes
or support for a new language:
Jim Kraai, Jordi Bruguera, Miquel Obrador, Geert Lund, Thomas Kleemann,
Alexander Leidinger, Kiko Albiol, Daniel C. Chao, Pavel Piankov,
Sascha Kettler, Joe Pruett, Renato Lins, Mark Kronsbein, Jannis Hermanns,
G. Wieggers.
And thanks to everyone else who sent me email with suggestions, bug-reports
and or just some feedback.
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