Michal Čihař a écrit :
Hi
Dne Tue, 06 Apr 2010 07:36:00 -0400 Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info napsal(a):
Yes, but this will be difficult to determine. Lots of users are running "historical" servers. We can probably remove some entries but remember that in old forum posts we referred to FAQ # and people are still finding those posts.
Well but each phpMyAdmin package contains documentation matching the environment. We currently have requirements for PHP 5.2 and MySQL 5, what is not something you could call historical.
I see your point. Looking for example at some FAQ entries
1.1 (PHP 4): delete (but do not reuse the number 1.1?)
1.2 keep
1.3 (PHP 4): delete
1.4 (IIS crash) I don't know but the PHP bug report is old and was marked "bogus"
1.5 (ISAPI not stable) I don't know, is ISAPI better now?
1.6 (Personal Web Server): this relates to Windows NT 4, delete
1.15 Maybe still relevant for a user who has upgraded MySQL without running the update program.
etc ...
So some entries would be easy to replace with something like
1.1 (deprecated)
but some need research.