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- Version: 2.11.8.1, 8/23/2008 05:36AM PST
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Jon_Link_871Most Recent Replies: View All 2 Replies
- Simply Great (1 replies)
You're an idiot... 



- Version: 2.11.8.1, 8/17/2008 07:25AM PST
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welcome--2008Most Recent Replies: View All 5 Replies
- You're an idiot... (1 replies)
Solid release 



- Version: 2.11.4, 1/15/2008 05:44AM PST
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afterhours
Minor problem & a fix - Version: 2.10.2, 6/16/2007 07:12AM PST
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BrakAfter you've got it installed and configured, and you go to change databases you may notice some strange behavior. In 2.10.2 I noticed when I change databases, it would reload the side-menu with a 404 page, instead of displaying the table list for that database like it should. It appears that they changed the name of the left menu at the last moment (maybe?) and changed it from "left.php" to "navigation.php".
The easiest solution is to create a symbolic link named "left.php" that points to the new "navigation.php".
cd to your phpMyAdmin directory and use the following command to do that: ln -s navigation.php left.php
They'll likely have this fixed soon making the symlink unneeded but I noticed it and figured I'd share.
Works very well 



- Version: 2.9.2-rc1, 1/10/2007 06:38AM PST
siriusfox1
stinky! 



- Version: 2.9.0-rc1, 9/8/2006 02:38PM PST
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timgavinWhat happened to this thing? It used to be great. Now the interface is completely cluttered. You need a 20" screen or you'll have to scroll sideways!
yech! Stick with 2.7
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Still not safari friendly - Version: 2.8.0.3, 4/8/2006 09:11AM PST
lallmen
I keep with 2.7.0-pl2
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Cannot view tables inside Capitalised databases - Version: 2.8.0, 3/7/2006 02:49AM PST
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McClie
Safari-friendly? - Version: 2.8.0-rc2, 3/6/2006 01:29AM PST
babak1
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- Safari-friendly? (1 replies)
The truth is that if you are at all familiar with PHP and SQL this is a breeze to set up. It requires rock bottom beginner level understanding of both to setup and even less to use. It works very well and improves greatly with each version. phpMyAdmin is used by tons of web hosts because it is so easy to use.
I highly recommend it.