Welcome to the second release candidate for phpMyAdmin 4.1.0.
This release contains many improvements and bug fixes. With this release
the minimum supported PHP version is now 5.3 and the minimum MySQL
version is 5.5.
A few highlights include:
*Allow specifying a port when connecting to the controlhost
*User interface improvements to server privileges, view creation, the
Operations tab, Relation View, and when creating new users
*Added support for AES_ENCRYPT on BLOB columns
*Added support …
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*Added optional ReCAPTCHA support during login
*Added support for fractional seconds in time, datetime, and timestamp
columns
*Added find and replace by column
*Added the Error Reporting Component, an optional feature allowing
users to report certain errors directly to the phpMyAdmin bug team
*Added configurable menus (so an administrator can hide certain
features)
The SQP and MySQLManual* configuration directives have been removed.
For complete information, please view changelog.php or the ChangeLog
file, included with this release.
Details will appear on http://phpmyadmin.net. In a hurry? you can visit
https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/files to download.
The phpMyAdmin team
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Hi team,
As I recall it's come up at least twice in the past few months about
which version a specific fix should target and the general structuring
of our release plan. I've attempted to begin a document [1] explaining
that; please improve it as you see fit.
Regards
isaac
1 - http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/Release_Targets
Hi all,
I came along this tool that checks JavasScript coding style [0].
Subscriptions are free for OpenSource Software projects [1].
I didn't try it out, but it might be useful for us.
[0] https://codeclimate.com/
[1] https://codeclimate.com/pricing
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Kind regards,
Dieter Adriaenssens
Hello there,
I suggest we maintain a list of browsers that phpMyAdmin gets tested with and for which we are willing to accept and fix interface bugs.
This list should include browser names and their versions. Since we have access to BrowserStack, I suggest we support the latest 3 versions of all major browsers.
At the moment, these are:
- Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10, 11 (sic: IE8 is the latest version that XP users may use)
- Mozilla Firefox 24, 25, 26
- Google Chrome 29, 30, 31
- Opera 12, …
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- Apple Safari 5, 6, 7
Questions:
- Is anyone willing to test the interface in these browsers?
- Where is (are) the best place(s) to document this?
- Which role do Selemium tests and planned mobile support play?
Please share your opinion.
J.M.
phpMyAdmin team member
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Welcome to the first release candidate for phpMyAdmin 4.1.0.
This release contains many improvements and bug fixes. With this release
the minimum supported PHP version is now 5.3 and the minimum MySQL
version is 5.5.
A few highlights include:
*Allow specifying a port when connecting to the controlhost
*User interface improvements to server privileges, view creation, the
Operations tab, Relation View, and when creating new users
*Added support for AES_ENCRYPT on BLOB columns
*Added support …
[View More]for relations with ndbcluser
*Added optional ReCAPTCHA support during login
*Added support for fractional seconds in time, datetime, and timestamp
columns
*Added find and replace by column
*Added the Error Reporting Component, an optional feature allowing
users to report certain errors directly to the phpMyAdmin bug team
*Added configurable menus (so an administrator can hide certain
features)
The SQP and MySQLManual* configuration directives have been removed.
For complete information, please view changelog.php or the ChangeLog
file, included with this release.
Details will appear on http://phpmyadmin.net. In a hurry? you can visit
https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/files to download.
The phpMyAdmin team
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