Hi,
I wonder if
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl'] = true;
being true by default will not cause us some problems.
https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1683182&forum_id=72909http://ca.php.net/mysqli
MYSQLI_CLIENT_SSL
Use SSL (encrypted protocol). This option should not be set by
application programs; it is set internally in the MySQL client library.
===========
"should not be set by application programs": this is us, no? :)
They don't mention this warning for MYSQL_CLIENT_SSL.
Marc
Hi,
This version contains just one change from 2.10.0:
a default value of false for $cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl'].
The default value of true is problematic on some servers.
Details on http://www.phpmyadmin.net
Marc Delisle, for the team
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Marc Delisle / 2007-02-27
Hi,
if you browse a table, (or any other SELECT ...?) PMA always adds the LIMIT
but why is this done at least twice?
first it is done in sql.php
but the function PMA_displayMessager() is called without the added LIMIT and
now this function adds the LIMIT again!
what was the reason not doing this once and give PMA_displayMessage() the
query with the already added LIMIT?
--
Sebastian Mendel
www.sebastianmendel.de
Hi,
I would be ready, I'm just waiting for the shell server to recover from its failure (if we want phpmyadmin.net to reflect the newly released version).
Marc
Hi,
how about changing our changelog structure?
are you all happy with current structure?
some suggestion:
- date only once per day
- prefix type if change: bugfix, change, new
- add module info, f.e. sqlparser, config, themes, import, ...
release info in trunk changelog do says nothing - if we not also include
info in later chnages if it was backported to any other branch
do we really need to list all changed files? i think this comes from long
ago when no versioning system was used!?
f.e.:
2006-07-13
User - USer
- BUGFIX: #123456 - bug report title
- BUGFIX: some notices
User2 - USer2
+ NEW: [themes] new feature in themes
/ CHANGED: [gui] changed all layout table into fieldsets
2006-07-12
User - User
* SECURITY: #123458 - blah blah [QA_2_10, QA_2_9]
2006-07-11
User - User
> BRANCH: create branch QA_2_10
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Sebastian Mendel
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Hi,
in common.lib.php::PMA_mysqlDie()
// if the config password is wrong, or the MySQL server does not
// respond, do not show the query that would reveal the
// username/password
if (!empty($the_query) && !strstr($the_query, 'connect')) {
???
what is 'connect' for???
in 'ancient times' ... was it neccessary to use a sql command to connect ???
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Sebastian Mendel
www.sebastianmendel.de
Hi,
while merging a patch in trunk for YAML export, I added a generic
$strOptions.
I think we could use it for all export options in the Legend, and remove
a bunch of messages like
$strCSVOptions
$strHTMLWordOptions
$strXMLOptions
$strSQLOptions
Marc
Hi,
revision 9989 (in trunk) contains a fix (with a hardcoded limit) for a
problem I have: when uploading a 700 Kio file into a BLOB, I get a white
page.
I think we had a limit on the number of queries displayed but not on the
size of them.
Tell me what you think of this, as I would like to backport to QA_2_10.
Marc