Hi all!
I have just looked at the bug report
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1224152&group_id=…
I can confirm the error, even though it does not prevent me from successfully
exporting anything.
The problem is that this tooltip-JavaScript code is a bit suboptimal.
The libraries for this function are called at the bottom of the file, even
though JS libraries should be put inside the HEAD-section. That, however, cannot
be done as the included javascript file references some div-Containers that only
"exist" after the DOM creation. On the other hand, before the script is loaded
you can already move your mouse above the tooltip bubble, and then you get an
error in the IE because the JS library is not yet loaded.
It would require a major rewrite of that piece of code so that the library is
included in the head section, and the tooltip-init code is called upon <body
onload="...">. Added to that, the tooltip bubble itself may not yet execute
before the library and DOM is loaded.
Sadly, this is only an issue in the IE, and I could not find ANY way whatsoever
to debug it's JavaScripting and what exactly is causing this ominous reported
error on line "142". In any case this should not ever prevent users from actual
functionality like exporting...
Regards,
Garvin
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Michael Keck a écrit :
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> Hi,
>
> in our image tree is a button called b_save.png,
> perhabs we can use this?
Strange :) I don't remember that we use it now... but yes
it could be used. Anyway, this will go into HEAD for 2.6.4.
Marc
>
> Michael
>
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> Mail from: Marc Delisle
> Date: 30.06.2005 12:39
>
>>Michal Čihař a écrit :
>>
>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>On Wednesday 29 June 2005 13:27, Marc Delisle wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>regarding
>>>>https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1227710&group_id=
>>>>
>>>>23067&atid=377408
>>>>
>>>>should we submit the left form (links) whenever a link is added, instead
>>>>of hoping that the user will click Go?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>1. Maybe automatic saving would be better.
>>>
>>>2. I always wondered why we always use "Go" and not "Save" in such
>>>situations.
>>>
>>
>>Thanks Garvin and Michal for your input. Your comments made me think
>>further:
>>why don't we just put one submit button (probably named "Save") and merge
>>the three forms: internal relations, InnoDB relations, display field?
>>
>>Marc
>>
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Hi devs,
Looking at the recent ChangeLog, IMO most of those changes belong to 2.6.4.
We are at 2.6.3-rc1 and only bugfix should go for 2.6.3.
Here is my proposition: I would open the QA_2_6_3 branch, based on RELEASE_2_6_3RC1,
then backport to this branch the bug fixes than went into HEAD. Aiming for
a final 2.6.3 on July 3rd.
Opinions?
Marc
Hi all
Has somebody idea why we check for existence of base64_decode function in http
auth? According to documentation this function is there for ages.
Initial commit of this was done by loic while adding support for IIS.
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Hi Robin!
> $cfg['InsertDropdownOrder'] = FALSE; // Ordering for elements in
> dropdown.
I'm afraid this description "InsertDropdownOrder" seems a bit odd; if I didn't
read the sourcecode I wouldn't know what the option is for.
I'd rename it to
"ForeignKeyDropdownOrder" = array('content-id', 'id-content');
Then people can either change the order in the array, or even strip "id-content"
or "content-id" completely to only have one-way order (some people seem to get
confused by it).
Opinions?
> + $cfg['SetOperators'] = array(
> + 'IN',
> + 'NOT IN'
> + );
> +
What's that for?
Regards,
Garvin
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On Wednesday 15 June 2005 11:51, Michael Keck wrote:
> I think, it would make me nervos searching after phpmyadmin, and then to
> see such an adword.
> Is there no way to stop such misundersatnding adwords or advertise?
> And of course, it's terrible to see such an adword on sf.net ;)
How about trying to communicate with google? Maybe they're willing to help.
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phpMyAdmin 2.6.3-rc1 - June 12th, 2005
======================================
A set of PHP-scripts to administrate MySQL over the Web.
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Announcement
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The phpMyAdmin Project is proud to announce the immediate
availability of the first release candidate for phpMyAdmin 2.6.3.
phpMyAdmin is a web administration tool for MySQL databases, intended to
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it has become the most popular GUI for MySQL and is downloaded between 6,000
and 14,000 times a day, according to SourceForge.net.
Highlights
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* Privileges: Always display the "Add a new user" link
* New script to upgrade a phpMyAdmin installation
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* Password generator when creating/editing user account
* Optional database creation before database copy
* New languages: mongolian, tatarish
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* Escaping of apostrophe in generated PHP code
* Better handling of reserved words in queries
* Detection of NULL fields under MySQL 5.0.x
* Ordering by count(*)
* Bookmark copying during table/db copy
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* Setting collation for a field
* Js error when two queries submitted at once
* Adding fields: table collation forgotten
* Print view: missing header for multi tables
* Comment at the end of query was applied as well to appended LIMIT
* Searching on a VARBINARY field
* Themes: spelling error on a font name
* NULL detection on TIMESTAMPs
* Diacritics wrongly converted
* Changing table type under MySQL 5.0.4
* Left panel update after manual table rename
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* Left panel number of rows not updated after emptying table
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