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phpMyAdmin 2.2.0 Documentation
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* [1]Official phpMyAdmin project homepage [
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http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/ ]
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* [2]Sourceforge phpMyAdmin download page [
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http://phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net/ ]
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* Local documents:
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+ Version history: [3]ChangeLog
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+ Installation instructions: [4]INSTALL
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+ General notes: [5]README
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+ Credits information: [6]CREDITS
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+ License: [7]LICENSE
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* Documentation version: $Id: Documentation.html,v 1.41 2001/08/09
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08:09:19 swix Exp $
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______________________________________________________________________
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[8]Top - [9]Requirements - [10]Introduction - [11]Installation
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- [12]Configuration - [13]FAQ - [14]Developers - [15]Credits
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______________________________________________________________________
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Requirements
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* phpMyAdmin widely uses the 'str_replace()' php function that was
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added in PHP 3.0.6, but was buggy up until PHP 3.0.8. Then you
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should not run this script with PHP3 < 3.0.8.
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PHP also needs to be compiled with mysql and PRCE 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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______________________________________________________________________
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[16]Top - [17]Requirements - [18]Introduction - [19]Installation
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- [20]Configuration - [21]FAQ - [22]Developers - [23]Credits
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______________________________________________________________________
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Introduction
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phpMyAdmin can administer a whole MySQL-server (needs a super-user)
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but also a single database. To accomplish the latter you'll need a
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properly set up MySQL-user who can read/write only the desired
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database. It's up to you to look up the appropiate part in the MySQL
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manual. Currently phpMyAdmin can:
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* create and drop databases
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* create, copy, drop and alter tables
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* delete, edit and add fields
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* execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries
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* manage keys on fields
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* load text files into tables
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* create (*) and read dumps of tables
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* export (*) and import data to CSV values
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* administer multiple servers and single databases
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* communicate in more than 20 different languages
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(*) phpMyAdmin can compress (GZip format -RFC 1952- or Bzip2) dumps
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and CSV exports if you use PHP4 >= 4.0.4 with Zlib support
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(--with-zlib) and/or Bzip2 support (--with-bz2).
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______________________________________________________________________
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[24]Top - [25]Requirements - [26]Introduction - [27]Installation
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- [28]Configuration - [29]FAQ - [30]Developers - [31]Credits
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______________________________________________________________________
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Installation
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Quick Install:
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1. Untar or unzip the distribution (be sure to untar the
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subdirectories): tar xzvf phpMyAdmin_x.x.x.tar.gz
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2. Open the file config.inc.php3 in your favourite editor and change
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the values for host, user and password to fit your environment.
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Have a look at Documentation.html for an explanation of all
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values.
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3. It is recommended that you protect the directory in which you
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installed phpMyAdmin (unless it's on a closed intranet), for
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example with HTTP-AUTH (in a .htaccess file). See the FAQ section
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for additional information.
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4. Open the file <www.your-host.com>/<your-install-dir>/index.php3 in
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your browser. phpMyAdmin should now display a welcome screen and
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your databases, or a login dialog if using advanced
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authentication.
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Installation notes:
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* Be sure to protect the phpMyAdmin-directory. By default, it is not
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protected in any way! It shouldn't be readable by anyone and
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especially not by search-engines. Although I've added a "nofollow"
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directive on every page, there may be search-engines that don't
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care about that and still follow the links on the page. Think of
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AltaVista following a link named "Drop Database". You can get an
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overview of Apache's authentification methods at:
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[32]http://www.apacheweek.com/features/userauth
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* If you don't use the extension ".php3" for your scripts, you can
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use the bundled script scripts/extchg.sh to modify phpMyAdmin (or
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any other script) to work with a different extension. Beware
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though, that currently changing the extension from .html to
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something other won't work (it'd change all
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"string".htmlspecialchars() constructs).
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Upgrading from an older version:
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* Please do not copy your older config.inc.php3 over the new one: it
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may offer new configuration variables, and the new version may
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depend on these for normal behavior. It is suggested instead to
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insert your site values in the new one.
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______________________________________________________________________
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[33]Top - [34]Requirements - [35]Introduction - [36]Installation
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- [37]Configuration - [38]FAQ - [39]Developers - [40]Credits
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______________________________________________________________________
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Configuration
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All configurable data is placed in config.inc.php3.
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$cfgServers array
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Since version 1.4.2, phpMyAdmin supports the administration of
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multiple MySQL-server. Therefore, a $cfgServers-array has been
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added which contains the login information for the different
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servers. $cfgServers[1]['host'] contains the hostname of the
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first server, $cfgServers[2]['host'] the hostname of the second
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server, etc. If you have only one server to administer, simply
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leave free the hostname of the other $cfgServer-entries.
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$cfgServers[n]['host'] string
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The hostname of your n-th MySQL-server. E.g. localhost.
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$cfgServers[n]['port'] string
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The port-number of your n-th MySQL-server. Default is 3300
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(leave blank).
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$cfgServers[n]['adv_auth'] boolean
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Whether basic or advanced authentication should be used for
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this server.
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Basic authentication ($adv_auth = false) is the plain old way:
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username and password are stored in config.inc.php3. Advanced
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authentication ($adv_auth = true) as introduced in 1.3.0 allows
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you to log in as any valid MySQL user via HTTP-Auth.
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Please note that this authentication mode is only supported
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with PHP running as an Apache module, and not with cgi.
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Using advanced authentication is recommended:
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+ when phpMyAdmin is running in a multi-user environment where
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people have shell-access that you don't want to know the
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username/password for MySQL.
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+ when you want to give users access to their own database and
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don't want them to play around with others.
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Advanced authentication is secure as the standard user needs
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just read-only-access to the mysql database. MySQL passwords
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cannot be decrypted easily, so there's no chance for a normal
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user to look at other users' plaintext passwords.
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All you have to provide in config.inc is a standard user which
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can connect to MySQL and read the mysql user/db table (see
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$cfgServers[n]['stduser']).
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See also the FAQ section for more information about security.
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$cfgServers[n]['stduser'] string
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$cfgServers[n]['stdpass'] string
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A user/pasword pair used to verify the real user/password pair
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when using advanced authentification. This user must be able to
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connect to MySQL and read the mysql user table.
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Not needed when using basic authentification.
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$cfgServers[n]['user'] string
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$cfgServers[n]['password'] string
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The user/password-pair which phpMyAdmin will use to connect to
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this MySQL-server when using basic authentification.
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Not needed when using advanced authentification.
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$cfgServers[n]['only_db'] string
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If set to a database name, only this database will be shown to
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the user.
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$cfgServers[n]['verbose'] string
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Only useful when using phpMyAdmin with multiple server entries.
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If set, this string will be displayed instead of the hostname
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in the pulldown menu on the main page. This can be useful if
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you want to show only certain databases on your system, for
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example.
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$cfgServers[n]['bookmarkdb'] string
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$cfgServers[n]['bookmarktable'] string
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Since release 2.2.0 phpMyAdmin allows to bookmark queries. This
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can be useful for queries you often run.
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To use this functionality you have to:
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+ create a table following this scheme:
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CREATE TABLE bookmark (
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id int(11) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL auto_increment,
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dbase varchar(255) NOT NULL,
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user varchar(255) NOT NULL,
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label varchar(255) NOT NULL,
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query text NOT NULL,
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PRIMARY KEY (id)
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);
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+ then complete the two variables $cfgServers[n]['bookmarkdb']
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and $cfgServers[n]['bookmarktable'] so phpMyAdmin will be
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able to find the bookmark table.
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If you are using advanced authentification, stduser must have
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Select_Priv, Insert_Priv and Delete_Priv set to "Y" in mysql.db
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table for the bookmark database.
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$cfgServerDefault integer
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If you have more than one server configured, you can set
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$cfgServerDefault to any one of them to autoconnect to that
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server when phpMyAdmin is started, or set it to 0 to be given a
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list of servers without logging in.
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If you have only one server configured, $cfgServerDefault MUST
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be set to that server.
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$cfgConfirm boolean
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Whether a warning ("Are your really sure..") should be
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displayed when you're about to loose data.
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$cfgPersistentConnections boolean
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Whether persistent connections should be used or not
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(mysql_connect or mysql_pconnect).
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$cfgShowBlob boolean
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Defines whether BLOB fields are shown when browsing a table's
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content or not.
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$cfgProtectBlob boolean
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Defines whether BLOB fields are protected from edition when
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browsing a table's content or not.
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$cfgShowSQL boolean
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Defines whether sql-queries generated by phpMyAdmin should be
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displayed or not.
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$cfgSkipLockedTables boolean
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Mark used tables and make it possible to show databases with
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locked tables (since 3.23.30).
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$cfgMaxRows integer
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Number of rows displayed when browsing a resultset. If the
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resultset contains more rows, Previous/Next links will be
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shown.
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$cfgOrder string ["DESC"|"ASC"]
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Defines whether fields are displayed in ascending ("ASC") order
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or in descending ("DESC") order when you click on the
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field-name.
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$cfgOBGzip boolean
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Defines whether to use gzip output buffering for increased
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speed in HTTP transfers.
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$cfgGZipDump boolean
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$cfgBZipDump boolean
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Defines whether to allow the use of gzip/bzip compression when
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creating a dump file or not.
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$cfgManualBase string
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If set to an URL which points to the MySQL documentation,
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appropriate help links are generated.
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$cfgDefaultLang string
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Defines the default language to use, if not browser-defined or
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user-defined.
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See the select_lang.inc.php3 script to know the valid values
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for this setting.
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$cfgLang string
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Force: always use this language (must be defined in the
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select_lang.inc.php3 script).
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$cfgBorder integer
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The size of a table's border.
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$cfgThBgcolor string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) used for table headers.
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$cfgBgcolorOne string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) #1 for table rows.
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$cfgBgcolorTwo string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) #2 for table rows.
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$cfgTextareaCols integer
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$cfgTextareaRows integer
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Number of columns and rows for the textareas.
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$cfgModifyDeleteAtLeft boolean
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$cfgModifyDeleteAtRight boolean
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Defines the place where modify and delete links would be put
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when tables contents are displayed (you may have them displayed
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both at the left and at the right).
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$cfgLeftWidth integer
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Left frame width in pixel.
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$cfgColumnTypes array
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All possible types of a MySQL column. In most cases you don't
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need to edit this.
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$cfgAttributeTypes array
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Possible attributes for fields. In most cases you don't need to
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edit this.
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$cfgFunctions array
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A list of functions MySQL supports. In most cases you don't
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need to edit this.
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______________________________________________________________________
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[41]Top - [42]Requirements - [43]Introduction - [44]Installation
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- [45]Configuration - [46]FAQ - [47]Developers - [48]Credits
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______________________________________________________________________
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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The error message "Warning: Cannot add header information - headers
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already sent by ..." is displayed, what's the problem?
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Look at the end of your config.inc.php or .php3 file, there must be no
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blank lines or spaces after the ?>.
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I can't insert new rows into a table - MySQL brings up a SQL-error.
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Examine the SQL error with care. I've found that many programmers
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specifying a wrong field-type.
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Common errors include:
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* Using VARCHAR without a size argument
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* Using TEXT or BLOB with a size argument
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Also, look at the syntax chapter in the MySQL manual to confirm that
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your syntax is correct.
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phpMyAdmin can't connect to MySQL. What's wrong?
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Either there is an error with your PHP setup or your username/password
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is wrong. Try to make a small script which uses mysql_connect and see
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if it works. If it doesn't, it may be you haven't even compiled MySQL
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support into PHP.
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The error message "Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Can't connect to
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local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111)...") is
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displayed. What can I do?
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Here is a fix suggested by Brad Ummer in the [49]phpwizard forum:
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* First, you need to determine what socket is being used by MySQL.
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To do this, telnet to your server and go to the MySQL bin
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directory. In this directory there should be a file named
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mysqladmin. Type ./mysqladmin variables, and this should give you
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a bunch of info about your MySQL server, including the socket
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(/tmp/mysql.sock, for example).
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* Then, you need to tell PHP to use this socket.
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Assuming you are using PHP 3.0.10 or better, you can specify the
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socket to use when you open the connection. To do this in
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phpMyAdmin, you need to edit the host information in the
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config.inc.php file using the format 'host_name:socket_name'.
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For example: $cfgServers[n]['host'] = 'localhost:/tmp/mysql.sock';
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phpMyAdmin always gives "Access denied" when using advanced
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authentification.
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This could happen for some reasons:
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* $stduser/$stdpassword is wrong. Try to turn off $adv_auth and use
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this username and password to connect to MySQL.
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* The username/password your specify in the login-dialog is wrong.
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Try the same as above and see if it works.
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* You have already setup a security mechanism for the
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phpMyAdmin-directory, eg. a .htaccess file. This would interfere
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with phpMyAdmin's authentification, so remove it.
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I would like to help out with the development of phpMyAdmin. How
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should I proceed?
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The following method is preferred for new developers:
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* fetch the current CVS tree over anonymous CVS:
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cvs
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-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmy
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admin login
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[Password: simply press the Enter key]
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cvs -z3
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-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmy
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admin checkout phpMyAdmin
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or
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cvs -z3
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-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmy
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admin checkout phpMyAdmin-devel
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[This will create a new sub-directory named phpMyAdmin or
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phpMyAdmin-devel]
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* add your stuff
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* put the modified files (tar'ed and gzip'ed) inside the patch
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tracker of the [50]phpMyAdmin SourceForge account.
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Write access to the CVS tree is granted only to experienced developers
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who have already contributed something useful to phpMyAdmin.
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Also, have a look at the [51]Developers section.
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What's the preferred way of making phpMyAdmin secure against evil
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access?
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This depends on your system.
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If you're running a server which cannot be accessed by other people,
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it's sufficient to use the directory protection bundled with your
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webserver (with Apache you can use .htaccess files, for example).
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If other people have telnet access to your server, you should use
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phpMyAdmin's advanced authentification feature.
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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
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phpmy is a user whose password is only known to you, and apache is
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the group under which Apache runs.
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* You should use PHP safe mode, to protect from other users that try
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to include your config.inc.php3 in their scripts.
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How can I insert a null value into my table?
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Enter "null", without the quotes, as the field's value. This is
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especially useful for Timestamp or AutoIncrement fields.
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I'm an ISP. Can I setup one central copy of phpMyAdmin or do I need to
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install it for each customer?
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Since version 2.0.3, you can setup a central copy of phpMyAdmin for
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all your users. The development of this feature was kindly sponsored
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by NetCologne GmbH.
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This requires a properly setup MySQL user management and phpMyAdmin's
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advanced authentication. phpMyAdmin performs these steps, when
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authenticating a user:
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1. Select all entries from the mysql.user table where the
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username/password matches the challenging user. If no rows are
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returned, the authentication has failed. Otherwise, phpMyAdmin
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continues with step 2.
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2. If the user's global Select_Priv is "N" (ie the user is not
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allowed to access all databases), phpMyAdmin searches the mysql.db
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table for entries with Select_Priv = "Y" belonging to the user. If
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no entries are found, the authentication has failed. Otherwise,
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phpMyAdmin shows all databases the user is allowed to view.
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If the user's global Select_Priv is "Y", all databases in the
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system are shown.
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This means that you need to add a user to the mysql database as
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following:
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INSERT INTO user (Host, User, Password, Select_priv, Insert_priv,
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Update_priv, Delete_priv, Create_priv, Drop_priv, Reload_priv,
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Shutdown_priv, Process_priv, File_priv, Grant_priv, References_priv,
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Index_priv, Alter_priv) VALUES ('localhost', 'foo', PASSWORD('bar'),
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'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N', 'N')
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INSERT INTO db (Host, Db, User, Select_priv, Insert_priv, Update_priv,
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Delete_priv, Create_priv, Drop_priv, Grant_priv, References_priv,
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Index_priv, Alter_priv) VALUES ('localhost', 'foo_db', 'foo', 'Y',
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'Y', 'Y', 'Y', 'Y', 'Y', '', '', '', '')
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Then only the "foo_db" database will be displayed to user "foo".
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How can I GZip or Bzip a dump or a CSV export. It seem to not work?
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These features are based on the gzencode() and bzcompress() php
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functions to be more independent of the platform (Unix/Windows, Safe
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Mode or not, and so on). So, you must have PHP4 >= 4.0.4 and
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Zlib/Bzip2 support (--with-zlib and --with-bz2).
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I try to insert a text file in a table, and I get:
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Error MySQL said: The file '/tmp/phpkvpp60' must be in the database
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directory or be readable by all
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Your uploaded file is saved by PHP in the "upload dir", as defined in
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php.ini by the variable upload_tmp_dir (usually the system default is
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/tmp). If this directory is not readable by all, the MySQL server
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(which must be running on the same machine) cannot open the file
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(except if running as root, which is not recommended).
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The system administrator can do a "chmod 777 /tmp": then the MySQL
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server will accept to read it. Also, the user must have File
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privilege.
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I'm having troubles when uploading files. In general file uploads
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don't work on my system and uploaded files have a Content-Type: header
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in the first line.
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It's not really phpMyAdmin related but RedHat 7.0. You have a RedHat
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7.0 and you updated your php rpm to php-4.0.4pl1-3.i386.rpm, didn't
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you?
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So the problem is that this package has a serious bug that was
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corrected ages ago in php (2001-01-28: see [52]php's bug tracking
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system for more details). The problem is that the bugged package is
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still available though it was corrected (see [53]redhat's bugzilla for
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more details).
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So please download [54]the fixed package and the problem should go
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away.
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And that fixes the \r\n problem with file uploads!
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______________________________________________________________________
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[55]Top - [56]Requirements - [57]Introduction - [58]Installation
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- [59]Configuration - [60]FAQ - [61]Developers - [62]Credits
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______________________________________________________________________
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Developers Information
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phpMyAdmin is Open Source, so you're invited to contribute to it. Many
|
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great features have been written by other people and you too can help
|
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to make phpMyAdmin a useful tool.
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||
|
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If you're planning to contribute source, please read the following
|
||
information:
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* All files include header.inc.php3 (layout), lib.inc.php3 (common
|
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functions) and config.inc.php3.
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All configuration data belongs in config.inc.php3. Please keep it
|
||
free from other code.
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Commonly used functions should be added to lib.inc.php3.
|
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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 [63]PEAR
|
||
coding standards on the other hand. Please pay attention to this.
|
||
* 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.
|
||
* Please don't use verbose strings in your code, instead add the
|
||
string (at least) to english.inc.php3 and print() it out.
|
||
* 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:
|
||
* fetch the current CVS tree over anonymous CVS:
|
||
cvs
|
||
-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmy
|
||
admin login
|
||
[Password: simply press the Enter key]
|
||
cvs -z3
|
||
-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmy
|
||
admin checkout phpMyAdmin
|
||
or
|
||
cvs -z3
|
||
-d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/phpmy
|
||
admin checkout phpMyAdmin-devel
|
||
[This will create a new sub-directory named phpMyAdmin or
|
||
phpMyAdmin-devel]
|
||
* add your stuff
|
||
* put the modified files (tar'ed and gzip'ed) inside the patch
|
||
tracker of the phpMyAdmin SourceForge account
|
||
([64]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.
|
||
______________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
[65]Top - [66]Requirements - [67]Introduction - [68]Installation
|
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- [69]Configuration - [70]FAQ - [71]Developers - [72]Credits
|
||
______________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Credits
|
||
|
||
CREDITS, in chronological order
|
||
-------------------------------
|
||
|
||
[tr] - Tobias Ratschiller <tobias@phpwizard.net>
|
||
* creator of the phpmyadmin project
|
||
* maintainer from 1998 to summer 2000
|
||
|
||
[md] - Marc Delisle <DelislMa@CollegeSherbrooke.qc.ca>
|
||
* multi-language version
|
||
* various fixes
|
||
|
||
[om] - Olivier M<>ller <om@omnis.ch>
|
||
* started sourceforge phpMyAdmin project
|
||
* sync'ed different existing CVS trees with new features and bugfixes
|
||
* current project maintainer, with Marc and Loic
|
||
|
||
[lc] - Lo<4C>c Chapeaux <lolo@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
|
||
* bugfixes
|
||
|
||
[mg] - Mirko Giese <mgiese@users.sourceforge.net>
|
||
|
||
[rj] - Robin Johnson <robbat2@users.sourceforge.net>
|
||
* Database maintence controls
|
||
* Table type code
|
||
|
||
[af] - Armel Fauveau <armel.fauveau@globalis-ms.com>
|
||
* Bookmarks feature
|
||
* Multiple dump feature
|
||
* Gzip dump feature
|
||
|
||
[gl] - Geert Lund <glund@silversoft.dk>
|
||
[kc] - Korakot Chaovavanich <korakot@iname.com>
|
||
[pk] - Pete Kelly <webmaster@trafficg.com>
|
||
|
||
[sa] - Steve Alberty <alberty@neptunlabs.de>
|
||
* rewrote dump code for PHP4
|
||
* MySQL Table Statistics
|
||
|
||
[bg] - Benjamin Gandon <gandon@isia.cma.fr>
|
||
* main author of the version 2.1.0.1
|
||
|
||
The following people have contributed minor changes, enhancements, bugfixes or
|
||
or support for a new language since version 2.1.0:
|
||
Ricardo ?, Sven-Erik Andersen, Alessandro Astarita, Borges Botelho,
|
||
Olivier Bussier, Michal Cihar, Neil Darlow, Kristof Hamann, Thomas Kl<4B>ger,
|
||
Lubos Klokner, Martin Marconcini, Girish Nair, David Nordenberg,
|
||
Bernard M. Piller, Laurent Haas, "Sakamoto", www.securereality.com.au,
|
||
Michael Tacelosky, Daniel Villanueva, Vinay, Chee Wai,
|
||
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@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@nrw.net>: He made many of the changes that
|
||
were introduced in 1.3.0 (including quite significant ones like the
|
||
authentification). For 1.4.1 he enhanced the table-dump feature. Plus
|
||
bug-fixes and help.
|
||
- Marc Delisle <DelislMa@CollegeSherbrooke.qc.ca> made phpMyAdmin
|
||
language-independent by outsourcing the strings to a separate file. He
|
||
also contributed the French translation.
|
||
- Alexandr Bravo <abravo@hq.admiral.ru> who contributed
|
||
tbl_select.php3, a feature to display only some fields from a table.
|
||
- Chris Jackson <chrisj@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@nordicdms.com> added support for multiple
|
||
servers and is a regular contributor for bug-fixes.
|
||
- Gabriel Ash <ga244@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.
|
||
______________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
[73]Top - [74]Requirements - [75]Introduction - [76]Installation
|
||
- [77]Configuration - [78]FAQ - [79]Developers - [80]Credits
|
||
______________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
[81]Valid XHTML 1.0! [82]Valid CSS!
|
||
|
||
References
|
||
|
||
1. http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/
|
||
2. http://phpmyadmin.sourceforge.net/
|
||
32. http://www.apacheweek.com/features/userauth
|
||
49. http://www.phpwizard.net/phorum/list.php?f=1
|
||
50. https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/
|
||
52. http://www.php.net/bugs.php?id=8966
|
||
53. http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24933
|
||
54. http://people.redhat.com/nalin/test/php-4.0.4pl1-7.i386.rpm
|
||
63. http://pear.php.net/
|
||
64. http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/
|
||
81. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer
|
||
82. http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
|