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phpMyAdmin

phpMyAdmin - 2.5.0rc1

Admin MySQL over the Web

All Time: (4.7)
Version 2.5.0rc1: (5.0)
Selected Version: 2.5.0rc1
Release Date: 2003-04-13
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 2.5.0rc1): 56
Downloads (all versions): 142,255

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Product Description:

phpMyAdmin is intended to handle the adminstration of MySQL over the web. Currently it can:
  • create and drop databases
  • create, copy, drop and alter tables
  • delete, edit and add fields
  • execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries
  • manage keys on fields
  • load text files into tables
  • create and read dumps of tables
  • export data to CSV values
  • administer multiple servers and single databases
  • What's new in this version:

    Improvements:
    • distinct Query window
    • field contents transformations (inline resized images, links, external programs, etc)
    • display column comments in exports
    • automatic update of relations, display fields, comments, bookmarks, etc after table/column changes
    • new display mode with 90 degree rotated headers
    • display query time
    • js row marker now works in vertical mode
    • SQL history: db- or not-db-based
    • optional vertical display of the columns in edit mode
    • optional lightweight menu tabs
    • InnoDB status monitor
    • print button in db view
    • new Export page with dynamic options
    • better security for docSQL importer
    • in edit mode, display first the functions that match field type
    • parameters for bookmarks queries
    • support for changing auto-increment value
    • default initial query in browse mode, based on a bookmark with the same name as the table
    • execute bookmarks when browsing bookmarks table
    • if available, display Create/Update/Check_time
    • in browse mode, highlight the fields used in the WHERE condition for the query
    • automatic layout of the PDF schema
    • choose results page in browse mode
    • automatic detection of compression for uploaded data
    • CHECK TABLE/ANALYSE TABLE for multisubmit actions
    • support for SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST
    • can now insert multiple fields at cursor position in the query textarea
    Fixes:
    • could not insert some words like "$enum$"
    • bad URL (extra /) for generated PDFs
    • double password query with http auth
    • check privileges only shows root user
    • display SQL query used for an index modification
    • pdf schema headers footers for long pages
    • export results and LIMIT
    • inserting values with quotes
    • $cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] autodetection and CGI mode
    • escaping of \n, \r and \t characters
    • handling of disabled ini_get()
    • go back to fields definition form after an error
    • support XOR in the parser
    • check for field type when doing charset conversion
    • support for HTML entities as db/table/column names
    • avoid long delays when browsing big tables (MySQL 4)
    • support for host-based privileges
    • bad arrow aligning on PDF schema in "same widths" mode
    • faster record count
    • "undefined index" error in the data dictionary when using MySQL 3.22 or below
    • the privileges administration script did not work well with host-based DB privileges
    • having added a new user, the corresponding SQL query was not displayed
    • better "superuser" checking mechanism
    • "wrong parameter count" error when connecting with some strangely compiled php versions
    • replaced the %e placeholder in the date format string of some translations because it did not have any effect on Windows machines.

    Operating System Requirements:

    This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

    • Mac OS X 10.2
    • Mac OS X 10.1
    • Mac OS X 10.0
    • Mac OS Classic

    Additional Requirements:

    • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
    • Mac OS X 10.3.9
    • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
    • Mac OS X 10.0
    • Mac OS X 10.1
    • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
    • Mac OS X 10.2
    • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
    • Mac OS X 10.3
    • Mac OS Classic

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    Version 2.5.0rc1:
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    phpMyAdmin ReviewSimply Great - Version: 2.11.8.1, 8/23/2008 05:36AM PST

    (1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

    Jon_Link_871
    I'm mainly writing this to offset the other person's opinion that phpMyAdmin is difficult to set up or that it doesn't work.

    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.
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    phpMyAdmin ReviewYou're an idiot... - Version: 2.11.8.1, 8/17/2008 07:25AM PST

    (2 of 13 users found this comment useful)

    welcome--2008
    ... if you think you can use this product without sweat and tears. The docs are only there to make you go crazy from the very start. Simply installing the thing in order to test it is a challenge by itself (unless you're a Unix geek of course). Instead of just telling you what's required and how to install, they make you go back and forth for hours and in the end it doesn't work anyway. I'll stick to CocoaMysql.
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    phpMyAdmin ReviewSolid release - Version: 2.11.4, 1/15/2008 05:44AM PST

    (1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

    afterhours
    We've been using the rc1 version of 2.11.4 for some time and find it solid and lacking the GUI issues reported earlier. It and CocoaMySQL remain the two simpliest mysql access solutions for our servers. No problems noted to date.
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