On Friday, 27 June 2014 10:21 PM, Marc Delisle <marc(a)infomarc.info> wrote:
Ashutosh Dhundhara a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I was looking into RFE #856 (Catch ability for MySQL errors during
> export.) where I found some unexpected behavior.
>
> Scenario: Lets say I have '$cfg['SaveDir'] = 'upload';'
directive set
> in my 'config.inc.php'. So I can now save the exported file directly
> on the server. I am now exporting a table 'table_1' into
> 'table_1.sql' with 'Overwrite existing file(s)'checkbox disabled.
The
> file 'table_1.sql' already exists in the 'upload' directory.
>
> So now when I click 'Go', I should get an error message: 'File
> table_1.sql already exists on server, change filename or check
> overwrite option.' but instead I am being redirected to PMA homepage.
>
>
> I think 'PMA_showExportPage' function on line #317 in 'export.php'
is
> not working properly. Can anybody confirm this issue?
Hi Ashutosh,
I don't have this issue (I can save and resave) but maybe [0] will
explain your problem.
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Marc Delisle (phpMyAdmin)
Hi Marc,
I updated my master, but I am still facing the same issue.
Are you getting the corresponding error message when there is already a file with same
name as new in the 'SaveDir'?
Also, do you get re-directed to home page or stay on the export page after this?
Hi Ashutosh,
the bug ticket that I opened, acknowledges that there is a problem with
permission detection problems in master. I don't have the issue you
mention, when my permissions are correct on the SaveDir.
Try it with QA_4_2: if you have a permission problem, you'll see the
message.
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Marc Delisle (phpMyAdmin)