Hi everyone,
In all files of phpMyAdmin source code, closing tag (?>) is included at the
end of file. Most frameworks like zend or symfony or laravel suggest to
omit closing tag to prevent accidental output of whites paces. In some
situations output may send headers which makes the application incapable
to control response headers.
My question is: Is there any specific reason for doing so?
secondly: Can we omit closing tags at the end of file?
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Regards,
Rahul Kadyan (github.com/znck),
Junior Year, B. Tech.
IIT Guwahati
Hi ,
I am Lalith , 3rd year computer science undergraduate student .
I am good at Php and Mysql . So I would like to contribute to phpmyadmin
community .
Also I would like to participate in Google Summer of code for your
organization .
I went to the rules of *Phpmyadmin GSOC 2015* and it is mandatory to fix
atleast one bug (or) implement a new feature .
I am ready to work on . Also I have a couple of ideas . If some one would
guide me (or) assign me a bug or task for implementing a new feature so
that I can work on and contribute to community . I am sure that I would
give my 100 % best for contribution
IRC ID : Lalithr95
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Lalith
github.com/lalithr95
Hello,
I am a student from IIIT-Delhi, New Delhi, India. I had a look at your
organisation and there are some things that interest me. I am good at Web
Development including HTML, CSS and little bit of Javascript (still in
progress). Also, I know Django little bit. I really want to get started and
looking forward to work under your organisation. I would be really grateful
if someone could help me get started.
Regards,
Kartik Gupta
I am interested in the idea of the Error reporting server project idea in
GSOC 2015 ideas page. I haven't contributed to the PhpMyAdmin yet. But I am
interested in the this idea and like to get any advice's and
recommendations.
regards
Supun Athukorala
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 4.4.0, an incremental feature release including
many bug fixes.
A complete list of new features and bugs fixed is available in the
ChangeLog file or changelog.php included with this release.
A few highlights:
* Rename configuration directive from
$cfg['NavigationTreeDisableDatabaseExpansion']
to $cfg['NavigationTreeEnableExpansion'] -- if used, please update
your config.inc.php
* Move the SQL scripts to create phpMyAdmin configuration storage from
'examples' to 'sql' directory
* Upgrade Recaptcha to version 2 of the API
* Added support for the SSL GRANT option
* Improvements to the table structure and tracking pages
* Improvements to the console feature
* Improvements to the ZeroConf feature
There are many more; please refer to the ChangeLog for full details.
As always, downloads are available at http://www.phpmyadmin.net
The phpMyAdmin Team
Hi,
It's now official, phpMyAdmin has been accepted as a mentoring
organization for GSoC 2015 (refer to http://www.google-melange.com).
We would like to invite all students to participate, though only the
best ones will be chosen. Please refer to our applicant guide at
http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/GSoC_2015_Applicant_Guide for more
information about application.
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Michal ÄŒihaÅ™ for the phpMyAdmin team
Hi
I would like to extend the functionalities of the present Console in
phpMyAdmin as a part of GSoC project. I was testing current one and found
the following issues:
UI improvements:
> The option tab and console pointer are too far away from each other
leading to great mouse traversing time. It should be close enough and not
at the other end given a lot of space is available to use.
> Keyboard use: Escape to close is another thing missing(Minute fix)
> On clicking "Options" a huge div for settings open. Given options are
currently low in number and there is not a lot of text to show, it should
be reduced.Again it increases mouse traversing time.
Currently the console is used for SQL queries. I would like to propose
following additions to it.
> Introduction of version control. (git like feature)
This is a much needed change. How many times it has happened one single
query and your data is lost forever?
This is help keep track of previously saved version of database as a backup
so that user can restore and start working on it if and when required.
>Introduction of opening tabs and filling fields using console
Again another feature that gives console power to do things.
>Introduction of "help" command
It will help users how to use console for example one can execute "help"
for complete help or "help select" to know the details
>Run, preview and then only apply changes to database
Another safety feature that can be included in console making console more
powerful.
The possibilities are endless. Lets discuss this over and create a working
model.
Regards,
Manraj Singh Grover
Secretary, IEEE NSIT
Connect on LinkedIN <http://in.linkedin.com/in/manrajsinghgrover/>
Ph. +91-9811040427