Hi Bastien,
I've create new user but cannot find where to log out to change logged-in
user.
This is strange...
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Bastien Koert phps...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Nam Gi VU nam.gi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Bastien for your suggestion.
On 2011-08-26, at 12:05 AM, Nam Gi VU nam.gi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Bastien,
I've create new user but cannot find where to log out to change logged-in
user.
This is strange...
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Bastien Koert phps...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Nam
And in which section Bastien. Please be more specific.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Bastien phps...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2011-08-26, at 12:05 AM, Nam Gi VU nam.gi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Bastien,
I've create new user but cannot find where to log out to change logged-in
user.
This is
On 2011-08-23, at 6:44 AM, Nam Gi VU nam.gi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi every one,
When trying to run my database script with `drop database` command, the
server refuse and said as below screenshot.
What should I do to enable this command?
Regards,
Nam
Check that you phpmyadmin user
Thanks Bastien for your suggestion.
Though, I use the `root` account with `All privileges' but it still not
allowing me to call `drop database'.
What should I do next?
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Bastien phps...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2011-08-23, at 6:44 AM, Nam Gi VU nam.gi...@gmail.com
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Nam Gi VU nam.gi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Bastien for your suggestion.
Though, I use the `root` account with `All privileges' but it still not
allowing me to call `drop database'.
What should I do next?
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Bastien
Hi every one,
When trying to run my database script with `drop database` command, the
server refuse and said as below screenshot.
What should I do to enable this command?
Regards,
Nam
[image: image.png]
I haven't read all your mail, I'm sorry for it in advance, but I think that
you should know that overheard is just a blasting phrase for something
which was made up by phpmyadmin.
Basically, when you run a lot of DELETE or UPDATE queries on a table an
overhead is created, generally speaking this
2009 14:33
Para: Jônatas Zechim
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Assunto: Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin, localhost, mysql overhead
I haven't read all your mail, I'm sorry for it in advance, but I think that
you should know that overheard is just a blasting phrase for something
which was made up
nome de Nitsan
Bin-Nun
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 12 de junho de 2009 14:33
Para: Jônatas Zechim
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Assunto: Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin, localhost, mysql overhead
I haven't read all your mail, I'm sorry for it in advance, but I think that
you should know that overheard
Thank u Nitsan. Ill proceed with my app now.
Zechim
De: nit...@binnun.co.il [mailto:nit...@binnun.co.il] Em nome de Nitsan
Bin-Nun
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 12 de junho de 2009 15:01
Para: Jônatas Zechim
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Assunto: Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin, localhost, mysql overhead
Assunto: Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin, localhost, mysql overhead
The better question is why are you using MyISAM tables? Unless there's a
legitimate reason to prefer MyISAM over InnoDB, you should be using InnoDB.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Nitsan Bin-Nun nitsa...@gmail.com wrote:
There is no way
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*Assunto:* Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin, localhost, mysql overhead
The better question is why are you using MyISAM tables? Unless there's a
legitimate reason to prefer MyISAM over InnoDB, you should be using InnoDB.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Nitsan Bin-Nun nitsa...@gmail.com
wrote
Hi - my phpMyAdmin and suhosin are not playing nice.
The reality is that I'm only using phpMyAdmin for stuff I haven't yet
written an admin interface to in my app, to avoid having to log in via
ssh to change stuff. But I'll probably keep phpMyAdmin around anyway.
Yes, I read the documentation
Yes, I read the documentation on how to make them play nice, and to me
it is unacceptable to change suhosin settings intended to protect my
users and my site from a malicious user so that I can use a web app that
is not open to the public.
No idea what the problems are (couldn't find a list
Chris wrote:
Yes, I read the documentation on how to make them play nice, and to me
it is unacceptable to change suhosin settings intended to protect my
users and my site from a malicious user so that I can use a web app
that is not open to the public.
No idea what the problems are (couldn't
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Chris wrote:
Yes, I read the documentation on how to make them play nice, and to
me it is unacceptable to change suhosin settings intended to protect
my users and my site from a malicious user so that I can use a web
app that is not open to the public.
No idea what
VamVan schreef:
..
May be u can do a bowl
fish encryption
...
Thanks,
V
LOL. 'bowl fish' ... 'fish bowl' ... I guess you meant to write 'blow' :-)
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Yeah true thanks for pointing out. Thats what I meant !!! :)
Blowfish (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowfish_(cipher))
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:11 AM, Jochem Maas joc...@iamjochem.com wrote:
VamVan schreef:
..
May be u can do a bowl
fish encryption
...
Thanks,
V
LOL. 'bowl fish'
Yeah I felt the same. It should be config.inc.php. Well I dont think its in
clear text though (alteast in the latest version). May be u can do a bowl
fish encryption of your new custom password and reset it in the file.
Thanks,
V
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Jim Lucas li...@cmsws.com wrote:
Micah Gersten wrote:
It flance wrote:
Hi,
I lost phpmyadmin password. Is there anyway to recover it?
Thank you
PHPMyAdmin uses MySQL's internal authentication. Log into your MySQL
server and reset your password.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/resetting-permissions.html
Hi,
I lost phpmyadmin password. Is there anyway to recover it?
Thank you
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It flance wrote:
Hi,
I lost phpmyadmin password. Is there anyway to recover it?
Thank you
PHPMyAdmin uses MySQL's internal authentication. Log into your MySQL
server and reset your password.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/resetting-permissions.html
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
It flance wrote:
Hi,
I lost phpmyadmin password. Is there anyway to recover it?
ask phpmyadmin:
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/support.php
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I would like to use this time phpmyadmin (2.11.3) to setup for a new
user a database, which he can use to setup his own tables for his web site.
User abc should get his own database xyz.
I am not sure if I did it correct, and if it is safe to do so:
A
==
1. I created an empty database xyz (main
Ronald Wiplinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to use this time phpmyadmin (2.11.3) to setup for a new
user a database, which he can use to setup his own tables for his web site.
User abc should get his own database xyz.
Yup, you can do this. Depending on how you are setting
Wiplinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 9:22 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] phpmyadmin
I would like to use this time phpmyadmin (2.11.3) to setup for a new
user a database, which he can use to setup his own tables for his web site.
User abc should get his own
Don Don wrote:
Hi all how can i make my phpmyadmin run fast on windows ? I installed
phpmyadmin on a linux and windows machines, but the windows version runs
(executes) too slow, i.e. it takes to long for a page to be loaded, while
it take less that 3 secs for the linux version. Both
version of Apache, and that both are
running as either CGI or an apache module?
-Logan
-Original Message-
From: Don Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 4:34 PM
To: PHP List
Subject: [PHP] PhpMyAdmin slow on windows but fast on linux
Hi all how can i make my
Hi all how can i make my phpmyadmin run fast on windows ? I installed
phpmyadmin on a linux and windows machines, but the windows version runs
(executes) too slow, i.e. it takes to long for a page to be loaded, while it
take less that 3 secs for the linux version. Both however run on the same
On Sunday 22 April 2007 22:33, Don Don wrote:
Hi all how can i make my phpmyadmin run fast on windows ?
Why would you when you got linux up and running?
I installed
phpmyadmin on a linux and windows machines, but the windows version runs
(executes) too slow, i.e. it takes to long for a page
: Don Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 4:34 PM
To: PHP List
Subject: [PHP] PhpMyAdmin slow on windows but fast on linux
Hi all how can i make my phpmyadmin run fast on windows ? I installed
phpmyadmin on a linux and windows machines, but the windows version runs
(executes
On 4/23/07, Don Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all how can i make my phpmyadmin run fast on windows ? I installed
phpmyadmin on a linux and windows machines, but the windows version runs
(executes) too slow, i.e. it takes to long for a page to be loaded, while it
take less that 3 secs for
Dear All,
Which version of phpMyadmin are you using with FC6 ?
Edward.
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Dear All,
Which version of phpMyadmin are you using with FC6 ?
Edward.
Always the latest.
cajb.
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Which version of phpMyadmin are you using with FC6 ?
none
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cajbecu wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
Which version of phpMyadmin are you using with FC6 ?
Edward.
Always the latest.
cajb.
Hello,
For phpMyAdmin-2.10.0-rc1,
http://192.168.0.1/error.php?lang=zh-TWdir=ltrtype=%E9%8C%AF%E8%AA%A4error=
phpMyAdmin - error
For
did the following...
-installed apache
-installed php (C:\PHP) with the windows installer
-moved my websites to the htdocs folder..so far so good can access pages
- downlaoded php my admin to htdocs
-downloaded the FULL php version
-copied the extensions folder (C:\PHP\ext)
-changd the line in
Move your dll's to C:\PHP\ext and restart apache...
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 10:20:23 -, Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
did the following...
-installed apache
-installed php (C:\PHP) with the windows installer
-moved my websites to the htdocs folder..so far so good can access pages
-
You can, but it has nothing to do with PHP, and you shouldn't anyway.
If you *CARE* about the ID numbers, then you're doing something wrong
in the first place.
On Sun, April 16, 2006 1:46 am, alex wrote:
hi everyone
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for
testing
hi everyone
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for testing
purposes and are no longer need (actually 102 entries)... and even thought
that db is empty i noticed that when the next entry went in the id number
went to 103
not 0 so i was wondering is it possible to
alex wrote:
hi everyone
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for testing
purposes and are no longer need (actually 102 entries)... and even thought
that db is empty i noticed that when the next entry went in the id number
went to 103
not 0 so i was wondering is it
Jim Lucas wrote:
alex wrote:
hi everyone
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for
testing purposes and are no longer need (actually 102 entries)... and
even thought that db is empty i noticed that when the next entry went
in the id number went to 103
not 0 so i
On 4/16/06, Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
alex wrote:
hi everyone
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for
testing purposes and are no longer need (actually 102 entries)... and
even thought that db is empty i noticed that when the next
chris smith wrote:
On 4/16/06, Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
alex wrote:
hi everyone
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for
testing purposes and are no longer need (actually 102 entries)... and
even thought that db is empty i
On 4/16/06, Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
chris smith wrote:
On 4/16/06, Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Lucas wrote:
alex wrote:
hi everyone
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for
testing purposes and are no longer need (actually 102
alex wrote:
hi everyone
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for testing
purposes and are no longer need (actually 102 entries)... and even thought
that db is empty i noticed that when the next entry went in the id number
went to 103
not 0 so i was wondering is it
At 4:46 PM +1000 4/16/06, alex wrote:
hi everyone
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for testing
purposes and are no longer need (actually 102 entries)... and even thought
that db is empty i noticed that when the next entry went in the id number
went to 103
not 0 so
Alex,
Heres a very simple way to do exactly what you want as long as you are
deleting all the records from the table:
once you are in phpmyadmin you should have a frame with the database name(s)
on the left and the tables on the right,
click on the database name so that you have a list of tables
Oops sorry, I made a little mistake here:
click on the database name so that you have a list of tables in the
*right* frameI meant: click on the database name so that you have a list of
tables in the
*LEFT* frameCheers,Ryan
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[snip]
i have delete a few entries in my database as they were entered for
testing
purposes and are no longer need (actually 102 entries)... and even
thought
that db is empty i noticed that when the next entry went in the id
number
went to 103
not 0 so i was wondering is it possible to somehow
Hello,
When importing data from file with phpmyadmin the file max size is 2 048kb.
Can this be changed to accept larger files?
It would be more convenient to import data to my test DB if this could be
done via single file export/import.
Thanks
-Will
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 15:37:37 +0200
William Stokes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When importing data from file with phpmyadmin the file max size is 2
048kb. Can this be changed to accept larger files?
Yes.
Look at your php.ini file - change the upload_max_filesize to the
filesize you want.
Thanks. Got that one changed to 8Mb.
I ran into another issue though. I'm tryin to import a 2,5 Mb table.
PhpMyAdmin import ends with fatal error while importing. Here's the error
message.
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 2247907 bytes) in
: [PHP] phpmyadmin import
Hello,
When importing data from file with phpmyadmin the file max size is 2 048kb.
Can this be changed to accept larger files?
It would be more convenient to import data to my test DB if this could be
done via single file export/import.
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Richard Correia wrote:
Hey Will,
Following example will give you correct idea where to look.
http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-3688.html
Will that take him to the phpMyAdmin site? ;)
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:24:57 +0200
William Stokes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. Got that one changed to 8Mb.
I ran into another issue though. I'm tryin to import a 2,5 Mb table.
PhpMyAdmin import ends with fatal error while importing. Here's the
error message.
Fatal error: Allowed
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 13:00 -0500, Austin Denyer wrote:
Check the following entry in your php.ini file:
memory_limit
It's possible you may also need to check this one, too:
post_max_size
I realise that I may get flamed for this on a PHP list, but, generally
when I import sql files to
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sun, November 6, 2005 2:17 am, Chris W wrote:
I just tried to use the output of the export function on phpmyadmin
and
got a million errors. After looking at the file I found that certain
columns that are strings were not quoted at all. I can't find any
reason why
On Wed, November 9, 2005 11:05 am, Chris W wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sun, November 6, 2005 2:17 am, Chris W wrote:
I just tried to use the output of the export function on phpmyadmin
and
got a million errors. After looking at the file I found that
certain
columns that are strings were
On Sun, November 6, 2005 2:17 am, Chris W wrote:
I just tried to use the output of the export function on phpmyadmin
and
got a million errors. After looking at the file I found that certain
columns that are strings were not quoted at all. I can't find any
reason why some are and some are
I haven't used mysqli, so I'm not as familiar with errors related to
that library, but you said you downloaded the latest package of MySQL,
which is hopefully 4.1.12. This version shouldn't cause this error with
mysqli. In my experience, this error has always been a case of PHP
compiled
On OS X 10.3 I installed the latest MySQL from dev.mysql.com for OS X 10.3.
It was a Apple style installer package with a binary of the server and the
client.
The docs weren't exactly written for OS X but I survived the set up and am
able to login as the root MySQL user with the command line
I have experience with this on windows, and solved by change my root password
on mySQL.
I don't know, if this wil work on your OS X
rgds
-Original Message-
From: Sam Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 5:57 AM
To: PHP
Subject: [PHP] phpMyAdmin authentication
On Fri, May 13, 2005 3:56 pm, Sam Smith said:
Because the install was from mysql.com I don't want to believe the client
is
out of date. I also don't know how to install another client.
Most likely, it's Apple that's a bit behind the curve...
So your phpMyAdmin is probably trying to use the
Thanks for the replies to my php_mssql problem.
I have a problem that when I try and run phpmyadmin locally the screen is
just blank. Any ideas?
R.
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1- are you loading the mssql extensions or the mysql extensionsyou
keep interchanging the two and they ARE NOT the same
2- in addition you may have to load the mysqli extension if you want to
run phpMyAdmin.
3- re read the php manual and the phpMyAdmin
If the screen is blank trying to read
It would be nice if phpMyAdmin would kindly note that on their website...
Also, when I run a phpInfo()... it says i have the 3.23.49 could this
be a contributing factor?
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 15:55:27 +0700, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone had any problems installing
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 14:15:27 -0500, GH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice if phpMyAdmin would kindly note that on their website...
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/
snip
Note: phpMyAdmin's MySQL 4.1 support is experimental!
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does anyone know of a simular tool that will work/has 4.1 support?
thanks
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 14:33:05 -0600, Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 14:15:27 -0500, GH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice if phpMyAdmin would kindly note that on their website...
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 1:15 PM
To: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo; php-general; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin w/ winXP - IIS w/PHP 4.3 w/mysql 4.1.8
It would be nice if phpMyAdmin would kindly note that on their website...
Also, when I run a phpInfo
it. So you have to hack the config script to get it to work.
that has already been fixed a couple of weeks ago...
Donny
-Original Message-
From: GH [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 1:15 PM
To: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo; php-general; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: [PHP
On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 16:48, Donny Simonton wrote:
Think this is a problem, wait until you get a $40k 64 bit machine and try to
install php on it via source because you want to use php 4.3 and mysql 4.1
and you find out you can't install anything because 64 bit installs stuff in
different
Cummings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 6:55 PM
To: Donny Simonton
Cc: 'GH'; 'Willy Sudiarto Raharjo'; 'php-general'; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: [PHP] phpMyAdmin w/ winXP - IIS w/PHP 4.3 w/mysql 4.1.8
On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 16:48, Donny Simonton wrote
Donny Simonton wrote:
Yes, I did send in a patch just like the 3 or 4 other people who had the
same problem. I'm not complaining about php, I was just commenting about
the person complaining that it was a problem with phpmyadmin. I complained
about the problem over a year ago, when I first
Has anyone had any problems installing phpMyAdmin with the above
configuration? I get an error about the mySql client and
authentication methods? MySQL Error: 1251 : Client does not support
authentication protocol requested by server
Please assist
Happy New Year
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Does anyone know of a program equivalent to phpMyAdmin for managing
PostgreSQL databases?
Watty
Watty wrote:
Does anyone know of a program equivalent to phpMyAdmin for managing
PostgreSQL databases?
Watty
bet you didn't google for phppgadmin
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Thanks for that, looks exactly what I was looking for
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Sent: 14 August 2004 16:29
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin equivalent
* Thus wrote Watty:
You can't google for something you don't know about ;)
Haven't you heard? Google has ESP and can read your mind..
You just have to keep thinking this phrase:
Google: phpMyAdmin PostgreSQL equivalent
Curt
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On Saturday 14 August 2004 23:25, Watty wrote:
You can't google for something you don't know about ;)
Surely it would have crossed your mind to check on the postgresql site?
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From: Jason Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 August 2004 17:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] phpMyAdmin equivalent
On Saturday 14 August 2004 23:25, Watty wrote:
You can't google for something you don't
Guten Morgen
habe gerade im Apache den Default Zeichensatz auf UTF-8 gesetzt und in der phpmyadmin
ebenfalls.
In der phpadmin GUI habe ich de-utf-8 ausgewählt.
Nun kommt folgende Fehlermeldung von phpmyadmin:
Die PHP-Erweiterungen iconv und recode, welche für die Zeichensatzkonvertierung
[snip]
Guten Morgen
habe gerade im Apache den Default Zeichensatz auf UTF-8 gesetzt und in der phpmyadmin
ebenfalls.
In der phpadmin GUI habe ich de-utf-8 ausgewählt.
Nun kommt folgende Fehlermeldung von phpmyadmin:
Die PHP-Erweiterungen iconv und recode, welche für die
I am using phpmyadmin to backup my mysql database. I have it setup to
backup all databases and at the bottom there is this foot note . . .
* Use __DB__ for database name, __TABLE__ for table name and any
strftime http://www.php.net/manual/function.strftime.php options for
time specification,
On Monday 24 May 2004 04:04 pm, Chris W wrote:
It sounds like this is for adding the date and time to file name for the
backup but I can't figure out how it works.
Maybe an email to the phpMyAdmin list will get you an answer faster than in
here?
James
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From: Chris W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am using phpmyadmin to backup my mysql database. I have it setup to
backup all databases and at the bottom there is this foot note . . .
* Use __DB__ for database name, __TABLE__ for table name and any
strftime
Helpful, isn't he. If you can't find it in your config file, post again and I'll show
you what i have in mine.
John
Jason Wong wrote:
This has nothing to do with PHP. Please ask on the relevant list/forum.
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John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Helpful, isn't he. If you can't find it in your config file, post again and I'll show
you what i have in mine.
John
Jason Wong wrote:
This has nothing to do with PHP. Please ask on the relevant list/forum.
Thanks. Actually, I have another question: Can someone
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 16:42, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Helpful, isn't he. If you can't find it in your config file, post again and
I'll show you what i have in mine. John
It's hardly helpful asking your tailor about a problem with your leaky roof is
it? Ask the right questions at
Jason Wong wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 16:42, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Helpful, isn't he. If you can't find it in your config file, post again and
I'll show you what i have in mine. John
It's hardly helpful asking your tailor about a problem with your leaky roof is
it?
It is if
Freedomware wrote:
I've been using both phpMyAdmin and EMS MySQL Manager to work with MySQL
tables and PHP. Things are generally going OK, but I'm still ironing out
a few kinks. I suspect some of my problems might be related to an error
message I get when I click on a Database in phpMyAdmin:
I've been using both phpMyAdmin and EMS MySQL Manager to work with MySQL
tables and PHP. Things are generally going OK, but I'm still ironing out
a few kinks. I suspect some of my problems might be related to an error
message I get when I click on a Database in phpMyAdmin:
Error: The
Hi,
perhaps this is best posted on the phpmyadmin list?
Freedomware wrote:
I've been using both phpMyAdmin and EMS MySQL Manager to work with
MySQL tables and PHP. Things are generally going OK, but I'm still
ironing out a few kinks. I suspect some of my problems might be
related to an error
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 12:47, Freedomware wrote:
I've been using both phpMyAdmin and EMS MySQL Manager to work with MySQL
tables and PHP. Things are generally going OK, but I'm still ironing out
a few kinks. I suspect some of my problems might be related to an error
message I get when I
Hi all:
I was trying to use phpmyadmin for the first time and messed up when trying
to give the [EMAIL PROTECTED] a password. I did that because phpmyadmin told
me something about lax security using root with no password. Anyhow
something went wrong.
Now I can't do anything with phpadmin
Did you set the password for root user in mysql? Then you need to enter
the password in [phpmyadmin directory]/config.inc.php. Find line:
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] = '';
and enter the password here ---^
Leevy, Joffrey L wrote:
Hi all:
I was trying to use phpmyadmin for
Again, check phpmyadmin html source code. If your query begins with
anything potentionaly destructive (DELETE, ALTER, DROP ...) it displays
a confirm (not alert).
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
What about some javascript to alert() and decide if the form executes like phpmyadmin does:
What about some javascript to alert() and decide if the form executes like phpmyadmin
does:
http://ccl.flsh.usherbrooke.ca/example.jpg
This would save me time coding PHP.
How can I accomplish this? What does the onsubmit look like?
John
* Thus wrote John Taylor-Johnston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello All,
I am using phpMyAdmin to administer my MySQl DB. I am running Mac OS
Jaguar.
when I try to start up phpMyAdmin I get an error:
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 2.4.0
Error
MySQL said:
Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)
So I try to start up the MySQL
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