Hi,
in table Structure, select at least one column; in the "when selected"
click the red X. Say yes or no, you get:
Notice: Undefined variable: submit_mult in tbl_structure.php on line 44
Hi,
Since PMA 3.0.x will require MySQL 5.0+, we could drop support for this
older extension.
Well, if we keep it, at least we should emit a warning about the
extension not supporting all MySQL 5.0 features.
Marc
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 2.11.1, a bugfix-only version.
Fixes:
- bug #1783667 [export] NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO and MySQL version
- bug #1780098 [GUI] Logout causes CSS loss, thanks to Juergen Wind
. incorrect field ids, thanks to Michael Keck
- bug #1787522 [view] wrong choice in algorithm drop-down
- bug #1777620 [GUI] Table Print preview: missing column header,
thanks to Mario Rohkramer
- Do not display "Your MySQL library..." if only the Z part
of X.Y.Z version is different
- bugs #1767759, 1216521 [data] Duplicate entry error Browse feature:
this minor feature removed due to its complexity
- bug #1774825 [operations] Rename database loses charset info
- bug #1791568 [core] Undefined cfg, thanks to Christian Schmidt
- bug #1782332 [structure] New table form does not overtake data
- bug #1793763 [requirements] minimum PHP should be 4.2.0
- patch #1787915 Avoid CSS reloading on every click, thanks
to Juergen Wind
- bug #1798627 [GUI] Wrong storage engine displayed
Download from http://www.phpmyadmin.net
Marc Delisle, for the team
I am using version 2.8.0.1 as supplied by ixWebHosting and am having trouble
adding a TIMESTAMP field which I require to update each time a record is
added or updated. If I add a record via phpMyAdmin interface everything is
OK, but when I try to use a php file, nothing is added to the database until
I delete the TIMESTAMP field. IXwebhosting have suggested I pay $80 per
hour to them as it is a coding error, but I'm not convinced.
I am, however, a novice user!
My date field is as follows:
Field: Date
Type: timestamp
Collation:
Attributes: ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Null: No
Default:
Extra:
My php file does not attempt to populate the Date field
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Welcome to the first release candidate for phpMyAdmin 2.11.1, a
bugfix-only version.
Fixes:
- bug #1783667 [export] NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO and MySQL version
- bug #1780098 [GUI] Logout causes CSS loss, thanks to Juergen Wind
. incorrect field ids, thanks to Michael Keck
- bug #1787522 [view] wrong choice in algorithm drop-down
- bug #1777620 [GUI] Table Print preview: missing column header,
thanks to Mario Rohkramer
- Do not display "Your MySQL library..." if only the Z part
of X.Y.Z version is different
- bugs #1767759, 1216521 [data] Duplicate entry error Browse feature:
this minor feature removed due to its complexity
- bug #1774825 [operations] Rename database loses charset info
- bug #1791568 [core] Undefined cfg, thanks to Christian Schmidt
- bug #1782332 [structure] New table form does not overtake data
- bug #1793763 [requirements] minimum PHP should be 4.2.0
Download from http://www.phpmyadmin.net
Marc Delisle, for the team
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Hi,
i know we discussed this already - but i will bring it up again
currently any string needs to be in the locale files, even original english
this makes it harder for external developers with own plugins - whether they
completely ignore our string files or they need to put their strings into
our locale files
i think it would be nice to have a function for this - like many other project
i would suggest something like:
_('query executed successfully');
- at least an english message is always displayed, even if not defined in
locale files
- we could better handle placeholders, escaping,
_('query %1 executed successfully', $array_strings, 'html');
_('query {1} executed successfully', $array_strings, 'js');
_('query {{1}} executed successfully', $array_strings, 'plain');
we could split up language files into different parts - no need to always
load all lang strings
we do not need to put english messages in foreign lang files if not translated
we could easily apply filters if required
$str* does not pollute global name space
...
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Sebastian
Hi,
how about phpMyAdmin 5?
i know - it is a little bit irritating
but with next release we will only support PHP 5 and MySQL 5 ...
what do you think?
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Sebastian