2. Disable charset conversion when importing with SET NAMES The list comment on this link https://github.com/phpmyadmin/ phpmyadmin/issues/9419 gives the start to solve this issue.
Indeed the charset handling seems to be broken on the import:
- the iso-8859-1 file imports fine if I choose utf-8 and keep SET
NAMES latin1
- the iso-8859-1 file imports fine if I choose iso-8859-1 and remove
SET NAMES latin1
- the iso-8859-1 file imports corrupted if I choose iso-8859-1 and
keep SET NAMES latin1
Any suggestions will be helpful to implement it in more better way.
I will post about others features on this list as soon as I done with the next one.
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 11:52 PM, Manish Bisht manish.bisht490@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply I was going through the list "Enhancements collection B"
- Improve responsive/mobile interface
Is there any designed proposed for mobile till now ? The last discussion i can see on this was this https://github.com/phpmya dmin/phpmyadmin/wiki/2014-02_Meeting#Mobile_version:_follow-up Also it was mentioned that this feature in right now not in priority.
My plan to implement this is to make the interface the mobile first. a) The left side bar with id pma_navigation can be put as the menu/hamburger icon for smaller screens b) The div with id serverinfo will still remain at the top. c) The div with id topmenucontainer will be implemented as the horizontal scrolling like this (Open this link in https://getmdl.io/components/index.html on mobile you will see the horizontal scrolling at the top for about, getting started etc.) d) The div with id maincontainer will now have the main content. Home page boxes (General settings, Database server etc) can be shown in the vertical order. Right now it works but there is still some spacing issues. Tables can be shown with some min-width because it will not fit on smaller screen sizes when the number of columns in the table are more or they contains large strings like tokens, md5 strings etc. For status tab one more horizontal slider will be required and then the tables one after another in vertical position. e) The div with id pma_console will remain same. when it is opened on smaller devices it will open on the full screen instead of half as in larger screens.
Any suggestions will be helpful to make it more better. Also someone form design team please review it so that it can be implemented correctly.
I will post about others features in the list as soon as I done with the next one.
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 1:10 AM, Isaac Bennetch bennetch@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Manish Bisht,
On 2/27/17 12:48 PM, Manish Bisht wrote:
Congratulations to all, PhpMyAdmin selected for GSOC' 17.
As I have said that I am interested in "Enhancement collection B". Also I want to know how to contact the mentor for this project. The name mentioned was User:Ibennetch. Where I can contact him ?
Thanks for calling this to my attention, I have updated my page at https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/wiki/User:Ibennetch - this was missing due to an oversight.
In general, if you have specific questions or just generally wish to introduce yourself, this mailing list is the best place. I'm certainly available by individual email for private matters, but at this point most information is helpful to all potential students and better handled on the mailing list.
Also is this project is in priority I am asking this question because to get to know that how much useful this project after completion will be for the community. As I have seen that it contains good list of features and making responsive is best task as now things are going mobile first.
You are welcome to customize your application by adding or removing features, as long as your schedule is reasonable to fill the expected time frame. If there are specific implementation details about the responsive design that you wish to discuss with the development team, you can either do that publicly on this mailing list or by submitting your application early and asking for feedback. If Google handles the application process like they have done in the past, your application can be edited until the deadline and we will make comments through the GSoC interface.
Regards, Isaac
Thanks,
Manish Bisht Email : hi@manishbisht.me mailto:hi@manishbisht.me Website : https://manishbisht.me https://manishbisht.me/
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 3:24 PM, Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com mailto:michal@cihar.com> wrote:
Hello Manish Manish Bisht píše v So 18. 02. 2017 v 12:11 +0530: > I want to contribute in phpmyadmin. I am interested in the > "Enhancement collection B" of the GSOC 2017. I like this set very > much and love to contribute in this. Please check the Google Summer of Code timeline: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline> As you can see, the accepted organizations were not yet announced,
so
we still do not know if our project will be chosen to participate. In case we will be accepted, you can then follow our applicant
guide:
https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/wiki/GSoC_2017_
applicant_guide
<https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/wiki/GSoC_2017_ap
plicant_guide>
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