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phpMyAdmin 2.3.0-dev Documentation
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* Sourceforge phpMyAdmin project page [ http://www.phpmyadmin.net/ ]
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* Local documents:
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+ Version history: ChangeLog
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+ General notes: README
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+ License: LICENSE
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* Documentation version: $Id$
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Top - Requirements - Introduction - Installation - Configuration - FAQ - Developers - Credits
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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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
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PHP 3.0.8. Then you should not run this script with PHP3 < 3.0.8.
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PHP also needs to be compiled with MySQL support;
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* MySQL (tested with 3.21.x, 3.22.x, 3.23.x and 4.0.x);
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* a web-browser (doh!).
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Top - Requirements - Introduction - Installation - Configuration - FAQ - Developers - Credits
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Introduction
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phpMyAdmin can manage a whole MySQL-server (needs a super-user) but also a single database. To accomplish the latter you'll need
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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
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MySQL 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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* check referential integrity
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* communicate in more than 38 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
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support (--with-zlib) and/or Bzip2 support (--with-bz2).
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Top - Requirements - Introduction - Installation - Configuration - FAQ - Developers - Credits
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Installation
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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
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grant permissions on the MySQL databases properly.
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Warning for Mac users: php seems not to like Mac end of lines character ("\r") and Stuffit unstuffs with Mac formats, of course.
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So you'll have to resave as in Bbedit to unix style ALL phpMyAdmin scripts before uploading them to your server.
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Documentation warning: when you see in this document a .php3 file extension, please transpose to .php if you are using a kit
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with files having this extension.
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Quick Install:
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1. Use a distribution kit with the files having the extension (.php3 or .php) depending on the way your web/PHP server
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interprets those extensions.
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2. Untar or unzip the distribution (be sure to unzip the subdirectories): tar xzvf phpMyAdmin_x.x.x.tar.gz in your webserver's
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document root.
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3. Open the file config.inc.php3 in your favourite editor and change the values for host, user, password and authentication
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mode to fit your environment. Also insert the correct value for $cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri']. Have a look at Configuration section
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for an explanation of all values.
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4. It is recommended that you protect the directory in which you installed phpMyAdmin (unless it's on a closed intranet, or you
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wish to use http or cookie authentication), for example with HTTP-AUTH (in a .htaccess file). See the FAQ section for
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additional information.
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5. Open the file <www.your-host.com>/<your-install-dir>/index.php3 in your browser. phpMyAdmin should now display a welcome
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screen and your databases, or a login dialog if using http or cookie authentication mode.
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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 may offer new configuration variables, and the new
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version may depend on these for normal behavior. It is suggested instead to insert your site values in the new one.
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Using authentication modes:
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* Http and cookie authentication modes are recommended in a multi-user environment where you want to give users access to
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their own database and don't want them to play around with others.
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Nevertheless be aware that MS Internet Explorer seems to be really buggy about cookies, at least till version 6. And php
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4.1.1 is also a bit buggy in this area!
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* Http and cookie authentication modes are secure: the MySQL password does not need to be set in the phpMyAdmin configuration
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file. (except for the "controluser" -see the Configuration section-).
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In cookie mode, we send the password in a temporary cookie, so most browsers should not store the password in their cookie
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file.
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* For 'http' and 'cookie' modes, phpMyAdmin needs a controluser that has only the SELECT privilege on the mysql.user (all
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columns except "Password"), mysql.db (all columns) & mysql.tables_priv (all columns except "Grantor" & "Timestamp") tables.
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You must specify the details for the controluser in the config.inc.php3 file under the $cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser']&
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controlpass'] settings.
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This example assumes you want to use pma as the controluser and pmapass as the controlpass:
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GRANT USAGE ON mysql.* TO 'pma'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'pmapass';
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GRANT SELECT (Host, User, Select_priv, Insert_priv, Update_priv, Delete_priv, Create_priv, Drop_priv, Reload_priv,
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Shutdown_priv, Process_priv, File_priv, Grant_priv, References_priv, Index_priv, Alter_priv) ON mysql.user TO 'pma'@'localhost';
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GRANT SELECT ON mysql.db TO 'pma'@'localhost';
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GRANT SELECT (Host, Db, User, Table_name, Table_priv, Column_priv) ON mysql.tables_priv TO 'pma'@'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 'pma'@'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
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global privileges. For example, to grant the user real_user with all privileges on the database user_base:
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GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON user_base.* TO 'real_user'@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'real_password';
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What the user may now do is controlled entirely by the MySQL user management system.
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With http or cookie auth mode, you don't need to fill the user/password fields inside the $cfg['Servers'] array.
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'http' authentication mode:
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* Was called 'advanced' in versions before 2.2.3.
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* Introduced in 1.3.0, it uses Basic HTTP authentication method and allows you to login as any valid MySQL user.
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* Is only supported with PHP running as an Apache module, not with cgi.
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'cookie' authentication mode:
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* You can use this method as a replacement for the http authentication (for example, if you're running IIS).
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* Obviously, the user must enable cookies in the browser.
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* With this mode, the use can truly logout of phpMyAdmin and login back with the same username.
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'config' authentication mode:
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* This mode is the less secure one because it requires you to fill the $cfg['Servers'][$i]['user'] and
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] fields.
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But you don't need to setup a "controluser" here: using the $cfg['Servers'][$i]['only_db'] might be enough.
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In the ISP FAQ section, there is an entry explaining how to protect your configuration file.
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Top - Requirements - Introduction - Installation - Configuration - FAQ - Developers - Credits
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Configuration
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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
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use the *nix end of line character ("\n") in your text editor before registering a script you have modified.
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All configurable data is placed in config.inc.php3.
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$cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] string
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Sets here the complete url (with full path) to your phpMyAdmin version. E.g.
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http://www.your_web.net/path_to_your_phpMyAdmin_directory/.
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Don't forget the slash at the end of your url. The url must contain characters that are valid for a url, and on some
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servers, the path is case-sensitive.
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This setting can be dynamically completed. For example, you can try to use such a kind of code:
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$cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] = (!empty($HTTPS) ? 'https' : 'http') . '://'
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. $HTTP_HOST . (!empty($SERVER_PORT) ? ':' . $SERVER_PORT : '')
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. substr($PHP_SELF, 0, strrpos($PHP_SELF, '/')+1);
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or
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$cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] = (!empty($HTTPS) ? 'https' : 'http') . '://'
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. $SERVER_NAME . (!empty($SERVER_PORT) ? ':' . $SERVER_PORT : '')
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. substr($SCRIPT_NAME, 0, strrpos($SCRIPT_NAME, '/')+1);
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$cfg['Servers'] array
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Since version 1.4.2, phpMyAdmin supports the administration of multiple MySQL servers. Therefore, a $cfg['Servers']-array
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has been added which contains the login information for the different servers. The first $cfg['Servers'][$i]['host']
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contains the hostname of the first server, the second $cfg['Servers'][$i]['host'] the hostname of the second server, etc.
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If you have only one server to administer, simply leave free the hostname of the other $cfg['Server']-entries.
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['host'] string
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The hostname of your $i-th MySQL-server. E.g. localhost.
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['port'] string
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The port-number of your $i-th MySQL-server. Default is 3306 (leave blank).
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['socket'] string
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The path to the socket to use. Leave blank for default.
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To use the socket feature you must run php 3.0.10 or more.
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['connect_type'] string
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What type connection to use with the MySQL server. Your options are 'socket' & 'tcp'. It defaults to 'tcp' as that is
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nearly guarenteed to be available on all MySQL servers, while sockets are not supported on some platforms.
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser'] string
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controlpass'] string
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When using http or cookie authentication modes (or 'config' authentication mode since phpMyAdmin 2.2.1), you need to
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supply the details of a MySQL account that has SELECT privilege on the mysql.user (all columns except "Password"),
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mysql.db (all columns) & mysql.tables_priv (all columns except "Grantor" & "Timestamp") tables. This account is used to
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check what databases the user will see at login.
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Please see the install section on "Using http authentication" for more information.
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Note that if you try login to phpMyAdmin with this "controluser", you could get some errors, depending the exact
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privileges you gave to the "controluser". phpMyAdmin does not support a direct login with the "controluser".
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In versions before 2.2.5, those were called "stduser/stdpass".
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] string ['http'|'cookie'|'config']
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Whether config or cookie or http authentication should be used for this server.
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+ 'config' authentication ($auth_type = 'config') is the plain old way: username and password are stored in
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config.inc.php3.
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+ 'cookie' authentication mode ($auth_type = 'cookie') as introduced in 2.2.3 allows you to log in as any valid MySQL
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user with the help of... cookies. Log name and password are stored in cookies during the session and password is
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deleted when it ends.
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+ 'http' authentication (was called 'advanced' in older versions) ($auth_type = 'http') as introduced in 1.3.0 allows you
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to log in as any valid MySQL user via HTTP-Auth.
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Please see the install section on "Using authentication modes" for more information.
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['user'] string
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] string
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The user/password-pair which phpMyAdmin will use to connect to this MySQL-server. This user/password pair is not needed
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when http or cookie authentication is used, and should be empty.
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['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
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2.2.1, this/these database(s) name(s) may contain MySQL wilcards characters ("_" and "%"): if you want to use literal
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instances of these characters, escape them (ie use 'my\_db' and not 'my_db').
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This setting is an efficient way to lower the server charge since the latter does not need to send MySQL requests to
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build the available database list. But it does not replace the privileges rules of the MySQL database server. If set, it
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just means only these databases will be displayed but not at all other databases can't be used.
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['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
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hostname in the pulldown menu on the main page. This can be useful if you want to show only certain databases on your
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system, for example.
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['bookmarkdb'] string
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['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.
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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 $cfg['Servers'][$i]['bookmarkdb'] and $cfg['Servers'][$i]['bookmarktable'] with the
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database and table names you've choosen so phpMyAdmin will be able to find the bookmarks.
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Note that controluser must have SELECT, INSERT and DELETE privileges on the bookmark table. Here is a query to set up
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those privileges (using "pma" as the controluser:
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GRANT SELECT,INSERT,DELETE ON <bookmarkdb>.<bookmarktable> to 'pma'@localhost;
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['relation'] string
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Since release 2.2.4 you can describe, in a special 'relation' table, which field is a key in another table (a foreign
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key). phpMyAdmin currently uses this to
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+ make clickable, when you browse the src table, the data values that point to the dest table;
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+ display links on the table properties page, to check referential integrity (display missing foreign keys) for each
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described key.
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The keys can be numeric or character.
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To use this functionality you have to:
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+ create in the same database a table (for example 'relation') following this scheme:
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CREATE TABLE `relation` (
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`src_table` varchar(32) NOT NULL default '',
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`src_column` varchar(32) NOT NULL default '',
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`dest_table` varchar(32) NOT NULL default '',
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`dest_column` varchar(32) NOT NULL default '',
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PRIMARY KEY (`src_table`,`src_column`)
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) TYPE=MyISAM COMMENT='Table Relation';
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+ put the relation table name in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['relation']
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+ then manually fill the relation table with information about the keys.
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$cfg['ServerDefault'] integer
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If you have more than one server configured, you can set $cfg['ServerDefault'] 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 list of servers without logging in.
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If you have only one server configured, $cfg['ServerDefault'] MUST be set to that server.
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$cfg['OBGzip'] boolean
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Defines whether to use gzip output buffering for increased speed in HTTP transfers.
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$cfg['PersistentConnections'] boolean
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Whether persistent connections should be used or not (mysql_connect or mysql_pconnect).
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$cfg['ExecTimeLimit'] 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.
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This setting is used while importing/exporting dump files but has no effect when PHP is running in safe mode.
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$cfg['SkipLockedTables'] boolean
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Mark used tables and make it possible to show databases with locked tables (since 3.23.30).
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$cfg['ShowSQL'] boolean
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Defines whether sql-queries generated by phpMyAdmin should be displayed or not.
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$cfg['AllowUserDropDatabase'] boolean
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Defines whether normal users (non-administrator) are allowed to delete their own database or not. If set as FALSE, the
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link "Drop Database" will not be shown, and even a "DROP DATABASE mydatabase" will be rejected. Quite practical for ISP's
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with many customers.
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$cfg['Confirm'] boolean
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Whether a warning ("Are your really sure..") should be displayed when you're about to loose data.
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$cfg['ShowTooltip'] boolean
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Defines whether to display table comment as tooltip in left frame or not.
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$cfg['LeftFrameLight'] boolean
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Defines whether to use select-based menu and display only the current tables in the left frame (smaller page).
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$cfg['ShowMysqlInfo'] boolean
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$cfg['ShowMysqlVars'] boolean
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$cfg['ShowPhpInfo'] boolean
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$cfg['ShowChgPassword'] boolean
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Defines whether to display the "MySQL runtime information", "MySQL system variables", "PHP information" and "Change
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password " links or not for simple users at the starting main (right) frame. This setting does not check MySQL commands
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entered directly.
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Please note that to block the usage of phpinfo() in scripts, you have to put this in your php.ini:
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disable_functions = phpinfo()
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Also note that enabling the "Change password " link has no effect with "config" authentication mode: because of the hard
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coded password value in the configuration file, end users can't be allowed to change their passwords.
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$cfg['LoginCookieRecall'] boolean
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Define whether the previous login should be recalled or not in cookie authentication mode.
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$cfg['ShowStats'] boolean
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Defines whether to display space usage and statistics about databases and tables or not.
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Note that statistics requires at least MySQL 3.23.3 and that, at this date, MySQL doesn't return such information for
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Berkeley DB tables.
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$cfg['ShowBlob'] boolean
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Defines whether BLOB fields are shown when browsing a table's content or not.
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$cfg['NavigationBarIconic'] boolean
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Defines whether navigation bar buttons contain text or symbols only.
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$cfg['ShowAll'] boolean
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Defines whether an user should be displayed a "show all (records)" button in browse mode or not.
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$cfg['MaxRows'] integer
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Number of rows displayed when browsing a resultset. If the resultset contains more rows, Previous/Next links will be
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shown.
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$cfg['Order'] string [DESC|ASC|SMART]
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Defines whether fields are displayed in ascending (ASC) order, in descending (DESC) order or in a "smart" (SMART) order
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-ie descending order for fields of type TIME, DATE, DATETIME & TIMESTAMP, ascending order else- by default.
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$cfg['ProtectBinary'] boolean or string
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Defines whether BLOB or BINARY fields are protected from edition when browsing a table's content or not. Valid values
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are:
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- FALSE to allow edition of all fields;
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- blob to allow edition of all fields except BLOBS;
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- all to disallow edition of all BINARY or BLOB fields.
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$cfg['ShowFunctionFields'] boolean
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Defines whether MySQL functions fields should be displayed or not in edit/insert mode.
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$cfg['ZipDump'] boolean
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$cfg['GZipDump'] boolean
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$cfg['BZipDump'] boolean
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Defines whether to allow the use of zip/gzip/bzip compression when creating a dump file or not.
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$cfg['ManualBaseShort'] string
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If set to an URL which points to the MySQL documentation (on short pages), appropriate help links are generated.
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$cfg['DefaultLang'] string
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Defines the default language to use, if not browser-defined or user-defined.
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See the select_lang.inc.php3 script to know the valid values for this setting.
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$cfg['Lang'] string
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Force: always use this language (must be defined in the select_lang.inc.php3 script).
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$cfg['LeftWidth'] integer
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Left frame width in pixel.
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$cfg['LeftBgColor'] string [HTML color]
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$cfg['RightBgColor'] string [HTML color]
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The background colors (HTML) used for both the frames.
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$cfg['LeftPointerColor'] string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) used for the pointer in the left frame (does not work with NS4).
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$cfg['Border'] integer
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The size of a table's border.
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$cfg['ThBgcolor'] string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) used for table headers.
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$cfg['BgcolorOne'] string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) #1 for table rows.
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$cfg['BgcolorTwo'] string [HTML color]
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The color (HTML) #2 for table rows.
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$cfg['BrowsePointerColor'] string [HTML color]
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$cfg['BrowseMarkerColor'] string [HTML color]
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The colors (HTML) uses for the pointer and the marker in browse mode (does not work with NS4).
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The former feature highlights the row over which your mouse is passing and the latter lets you visually mark/unmark rows
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by clicking on them.
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You can disable both of these features by emptying the respective directive.
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$cfg['TextareaCols'] integer
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$cfg['TextareaRows'] integer
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Number of columns and rows for the textareas.
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$cfg['LimitChars'] 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
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browse page.
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$cfg['ModifyDeleteAtLeft'] boolean
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$cfg['ModifyDeleteAtRight'] 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
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displayed both at the left and at the right). "Left" and "right" are parsed as "top" and "bottom" with vertical display
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mode.
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$cfg['DefaultDisplay'] string
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There are 2 display modes: horizontal and vertical. Define which one is displayed by default.
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$cfg['RepeatCells'] integer
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Repeat the headers every X cells, or 0 to deactivate.
|
||
|
||
$cfg['ColumnTypes'] array
|
||
All possible types of a MySQL column. In most cases you don't need to edit this.
|
||
|
||
$cfg['AttributeTypes'] array
|
||
Possible attributes for fields. In most cases you don't need to edit this.
|
||
|
||
$cfg['Functions'] array
|
||
A list of functions MySQL supports. In most cases you don't need to edit this.
|
||
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Top - Requirements - Introduction - Installation - Configuration - FAQ - Developers - Credits
|
||
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
|
||
|
||
Server - Configuration - Limitations - Multi-user - Browsers - Usage tips - Project
|
||
|
||
[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 $cfg['OBGzip'] directive to FALSE in your config.inc.php or .php3 file and the zlib.output_compression directive
|
||
to Off in your php configuration file.
|
||
Furthermore, we know about such problems connected to the release candidates of php 4.2.0 (tested with php 4.2.0 RC1 to RC4)
|
||
together with MS Internet Explorer. Please upgrade to the release version php 4.2.0.
|
||
|
||
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 Andr<64> 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).
|
||
We faced php crashes when trying to download a dump with MS Internet Explorer when phpMyAdmin is run with a release candidate of
|
||
php 4.2.0. In this case you should switch to the release version of php 4.2.0.
|
||
|
||
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 (4.0.4pl1-9) 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.
|
||
|
||
I get an 'open_basedir restriction' while uploading a file from the query box.
|
||
Since version 2.2.4, phpMyAdmin supports servers with open_basedir restrictions. Assuming that the restriction allows you to
|
||
open files in the current directory ('.'), all you have to do is create a 'tmp' directory under the phpMyAdmin install
|
||
directory, with permissions 777 and the same owner as the owner of your phpMyAdmin directory. The uploaded files will be moved
|
||
there, and after execution of your SQL commands, removed.
|
||
|
||
I have lost my MySQL root password, what can I do?
|
||
The MySql manual explains how to reset the permissions.
|
||
|
||
I get an error 'No SQL query' when trying to execute a bookmark.
|
||
If PHP does not have read/write access to its upload_tmp_dir, it cannot access the uploaded query.
|
||
|
||
I get an error 'No SQL query' when trying to submit a query from the convenient text area.
|
||
Check the post_max_size directive from your php configuration file and try to increase it.
|
||
|
||
I have problems with mysql.user field names.
|
||
In older MySQL versions, the User and Password fields were named user and password. Please modify your field names to align with
|
||
current standards.
|
||
|
||
I cannot upload big dump files.
|
||
The first things to check (or ask your host provider to check) are the values of upload_max_filesize, memory_limit and
|
||
post_max_size in the php.ini configuration file.
|
||
All of these three settings limit the maximum size of data that can be submitted and handled by php.
|
||
|
||
Does phpMyAdmin support MySQL 4?
|
||
MySQL 4 is not yet fully supported by phpMyAdmin.
|
||
Because of MySQL 4's backwards compatibility you can use phpMyAdmin for administering MySQL 4 servers, but phpMyAdmin does not
|
||
yet support its new features. Please notice that in this case it is recommended to use php >= 4.1 since older versions of php
|
||
are not compatible to MySQL 4.
|
||
Furthermore, several users reported problems with phpMyAdmin related to bugs in MySQL 4. MySQL 4 is still an alpha release and
|
||
should be used for test purposes only!
|
||
|
||
I'm running MySQL 4.0.1 on a Windows NT machine. Each time I create a table the table name is changed to lowercase.
|
||
This seems to be a bug of MySQL 4.0.1 because it also appears when using the MySQL commandline. Currently we only know about its
|
||
appearance on Windows NT systems, but it is possible that it appears on other systems, too.
|
||
If you encounter this bug together with another OS and/or MySQL version or you know how to work around it, please post a message
|
||
into our bug tracker at SourceForge.
|
||
|
||
[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?
|
||
For RedHat users, Harald Legner suggests this on the mailing list:
|
||
On my RedHat-Box the socket of mysql is /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock. In your php.ini you will find a line
|
||
mysql.default_socket = /tmp/mysql.sock
|
||
change it to
|
||
mysql.default_socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
|
||
Then restart apache and it will work.
|
||
Here is a fix suggested by Brad Ummer in the phpwizard forum:
|
||
* 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).
|
||
* 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: $cfg['Servers'][$i]['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 $cfg['OBGZip'] 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 $cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] 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.
|
||
|
||
When dumping a large table in compressed mode, I get a memory limit error or a time limit error.
|
||
As of version 2.2.4, we build the compressed dump in memory, so large tables dumps may hang. The only alternative we can think
|
||
about (using system calls to mysqldump then gzip or bzip2) would not be applicable in environments where PHP is in safe mode:
|
||
access to system programs is is limited by the system administrator, and time limit is enforced.
|
||
|
||
[ISPs, multi-user installations ]
|
||
|
||
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:
|
||
* Your config.inc.php3 file should be chmod 660.
|
||
* 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.
|
||
* 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 or in /libraries.
|
||
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:
|
||
* $cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser'] and/or $cfg['Servers'][$i]['controlpass'] are wrong.
|
||
* The username/password you specify in the login-dialog are invalid.
|
||
* 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.
|
||
|
||
Is it possible to let users create their own databases?
|
||
Starting with 2.2.5, in the user management page, you can enter a wildcard database name for a user, and put the privileges you
|
||
want. For example, adding SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER would let a user create/manage his/her
|
||
database(s).
|
||
|
||
[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.
|
||
|
||
I can't use the cookie authentication mode because Internet Explorer never stores the cookies.
|
||
MS Internet Explorer seems to be really buggy about cookies, at least till version 6. And thanks to Andrew Zivolup we've traced
|
||
also a php 4.1.1 bug in this area!
|
||
Then, If you're running php 4.1.1, try to upgrade or downgrade... it may works!
|
||
|
||
In Internet Explorer 5.0, I get Javascript errors when browsing my rows.
|
||
Upgrade to at least Internet Explorer 5.5SP2.
|
||
|
||
In Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.5 or 6.0, I get an error when trying to modify a row in a table with many fields, or with a text
|
||
field.
|
||
Your table neither have a primary key nor an unique one, so we must use a long URL to identify this row. There is a limit on the
|
||
lenght of the URL in those browsers, and this not happen in Netscape, for example. The workaround is to create a primary or
|
||
unique key, or use another browser.
|
||
|
||
I refresh (reload) my browser, and come back to the welcome page.
|
||
Some browsers support right-clicking into the frame you want to refresh, just do this in the right frame.
|
||
|
||
With Mozilla 0.9.7 I have problems sending a query modified in the query box.
|
||
Looks like a Mozilla bug: 0.9.6 was ok. We will keep an eye on future Mozilla versions.
|
||
|
||
[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?
|
||
Since version 2.2.3, you have a checkbox for each field that can be null. Before 2.2.3, you had to enter "null", without the
|
||
quotes, as the field's value.
|
||
|
||
How can I backup my database or table?
|
||
Click on a database or table name in the left frame, the properties will be displayed. Then go to the Dump section, you can dump
|
||
the structure, the data, or both. This will generate standard SQL statements that can be used to recreate your database/table.
|
||
You will need to choose "Save as file", so that phpMyAdmin can transmit the resulting dump to your station. Depending on your
|
||
PHP configuration, you will see options to compress the dump. See also the $cfg['ExecTimeLimit'] configuration variable.
|
||
For additional help on this subject, look for the word "dump" in this document.
|
||
|
||
How can I restore (upload) my database or table using a dump?
|
||
Click on a database name in the left frame, the properties will be displayed. Then in the "Run SQL query" section, type in your
|
||
local dump filename, or use the Browse button. Then click Go.
|
||
For additional help on this subject, look for the word "upload" in this document.
|
||
|
||
[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)
|
||
|
||
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.
|
||
You can then put your translations, as a zip file to avoid losing special characters, on the sourceforge.net translation
|
||
tracker.
|
||
It would be a good idea to subscribe to the phpmyadmin-translators mailing list, because this is where we ask for translations
|
||
of new messages.
|
||
|
||
I would like to help out with the development of phpMyAdmin. How should I proceed?
|
||
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/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.
|
||
|
||
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.
|
||
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Top - Requirements - Introduction - Installation - Configuration - FAQ - Developers - Credits
|
||
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
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:
|
||
* 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/common.lib.php3 and more specific ones may be added within a library
|
||
stored into the libraries sub-directory.
|
||
* 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.
|
||
As far as possible, we want the scripts to be XHTML1.0 and CSS2 compliant on one hand, they fit 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/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.
|
||
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Top - Requirements - Introduction - Installation - Configuration - FAQ - Developers - Credits
|
||
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
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 M<>ller <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] - Lo<4C>c Chapeaux <lolo_at_phpheaven.net>
|
||
* rewrote and optimized javascript, DHTML and DOM stuff
|
||
* rewrote 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
|
||
|
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[af] - Armel Fauveau <armel.fauveau_at_globalis-ms.com>
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* bookmarks feature
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* multiple dump feature
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* gzip dump feature
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* zip dump feature
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[gl] - Geert Lund <glund_at_silversoft.dk>
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* various fixes
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* moderator of the phpMyAdmin users forum at phpwizard.net
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[kc] - Korakot Chaovavanich <korakot_at_iname.com>
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* "insert as new row" feature
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[pk] - Pete Kelly <webmaster_at_trafficg.com>
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* rewrote and fix dump code
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* bugfixes
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[sa] - Steve Alberty <alberty_at_neptunlabs.de>
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* rewrote dump code for PHP4
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* mySQL table statistics
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* bugfixes
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[bg] - Benjamin Gandon <gandon_at_isia.cma.fr>
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* main author of the version 2.1.0.1
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* bugfixes
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[at] - Alexander M. Turek <rabus_at_bugfixes.info>
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* various small features and fixes
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* German language file updates
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Thanks to those guy who send us some major improvements to merge into the
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code since version 2.1.0:
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- Michal Cihar <nijel at users.sourceforge.net> who implemented the
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enhanced index creation/display feature.
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- Christophe Gesch<63> from the "MySQL Form Generator for PHPMyAdmin"
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(http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmysqlformgen/) who suggested the patch
|
||
for multiple table printviews.
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- Garvin Hicking <hicking at faktor-e.de> who builds the patch for
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vertical display of table rows.
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- Yukihiro Kawada <kawada at den.fujifilm.co.jp> for the japanese kanji
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encoding conversion feature.
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||
- Piotr Roszatycki <d3xter at users.sourceforge.net> and Dan Wilson, for
|
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the Cookie authentication mode.
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||
- Axel Sander <n8falke at users.sourceforge.net> for the table
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||
relation-links feature.
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||
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And also to the following people who have contributed minor changes,
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||
enhancements, bugfixes or support for a new language since version 2.1.0:
|
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Bora Alioglu, Ricardo ?, Sven-Erik Andersen, Alessandro Astarita,
|
||
P<EFBFBD>ter Bakondy, Borges Botelho, Olivier Bussier, Neil Darlow,
|
||
Kristof Hamann, Thomas Kl<4B>ger, Lubos Klokner, Martin Marconcini,
|
||
Girish Nair, David Nordenberg, Bernard M. Piller, Laurent Haas,
|
||
"Sakamoto", Yuval Sarna, www.securereality.com.au,
|
||
Alvar Soome, Siu Sun, Peter Svec, Michael Tacelosky, Rachim Tamsjadi,
|
||
Lu<EFBFBD>s V., Martijn W. van der Lee, Algis Vainauskas, 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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