Hi Ankit,

Am 29.04.2010 06:27, schrieb ANKIT GUPTA:
Hi,

Is there any documentation for the coding style/standards used for phpMyadmin,
i want to get used to these standards.
also if there  are other important points,things which i should know before starting code
please do tell .
Coding Standards as described under http://phpmyadmin.net/home_page/improve.php.

My additional wish:
Please comment your PHP Code and Javascript Code with standard doc-blocks:
So it's possible to generate on the fly with some tools a documentation from your
source code ;)


i agree with marc,we should not keep visual query builder as a separate plugin and offer both as already installed.
we can provide an option to users to switch between  db_qbe.php and visual query builder
inside the "Query" tab.
Or would it be better: if Javascript and jQuery running using yours, else using db_qbe.php?

Yes i will be using JQuery,i was planning to use some features from the Designer part,
for the styling use of standard styling will be better.
Okay, that's good.

Reagrds
Michael


Regards,
Ankit



On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Marc Delisle <marc@infomarc.info> wrote:
Michael Keck a écrit :
> Hi Marc,
>
> yes, I know and I would be happy if the new visual query builder is
> moved to our "standard" theming.
>
> What are you and other's thinking about this point and my follow idea?
> Would it be better to use visual query builder as a type of plugin, so
> users can choose if they want
> to use and install or not? Because I think, the basic query builder
> 'db_qbe.php' should still usable
> especially for browser which don't support javascripts.

... and yes, db_qbe.php should stay for non-js browsers; but IMO, in
this case we should offer both already installed, like we do for
"Relation view" and "Designer" (but these don't have the same set of
sub-features).

--
Marc Delisle
http://infomarc.info

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