Le 2012-07-21 10:53, Rouslan Placella a écrit :
On 07/21/2012 03:21 PM, Marc Delisle wrote:
Le 2012-07-21 10:11, Rouslan Placella a écrit :
On 07/21/2012 11:40 AM, Marc Delisle wrote:
Le 2012-07-13 06:03, rouslan@placella.com a écrit :
Quoting Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info:
Hi Rouslan, it seems that since the removal of header.inc.php, the display of PDF relational schema no longer works.
Hi Marc,
Thanks for letting me know, I will look into fixing this shortly.
Hi Rouslan, any news about this?
Hi Marc,
Actually, I'm not sure how to reproduce this issue. Could you please help me out with that?
Sure. Where do you want to start?
Well, I can't remember how this functionality works. So, maybe some steps of how to create and attempt to display the PDF relational schema would help. Thanks
(For further reference, see my book "Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.4", chapter 15.)
To reproduce the bug, it's not necessary to have real relations between tables. Moreover, I found out that there are other problems with current master with creating the page, so
With QA_3_5
1. Open a db 2. Click on Operations 3. Click on "Edit or export relational schema" 4. In "Create a page", give a page name and click on Go 5. In "Select Tables", pick a table, then click on Save
Now, switch our repo to master
6. Clear your browser cache 7. Go back to Operations>Edit or export relational schema 8. Select the created page and bring it on the panel 9. In "Display relational schema", ensure you have PDF selected and click on Go 10. Ask the browser to save the PDF file 11. Open it with an editor, you'll see some HTML and js code at the top of the file.