The Internet, 2003-07-22
Greetings,
the phpMyAdmin development team is pleased to announce the availability of phpMyAdmin 2.5.2.
Improvements:
* Preserve edited contents of the query window * Uploading of SQL when no database selected * Optional server list drop-down in left frame * "Options" tab merged in "Operations" * PDF report: paper size selection * $cfg['LimitChars'] now limits all non-numeric fields * MySQL 4.1 support: table and field charsets * Better Export functionnality, including export for big tables * Partial support for InnoDB foreign keys: PDF report, Select tab, results display * Visual editor (scratchboard) for PDF schema * Export any query in CSV, LaTeX, XML * Warning for missing length on VARCHAR * Export: checkbox for AUTO_INCREMENT value * Gzip output buffer: auto-detection and set to FALSE for IE 6.x * Display CREATE DATABASE query
Fixes:
* MySQL 4.1 related fixes: o User was unable to edit column privileges o The table structure page sometimes displayed "Array" in the charset column o When altering the field type, the input box for the field length sometimes had a strange default value o Erroneous export of timstamp fields o Incorrect row count for subqueries o Errors when inserting ENUM / SET values (in CVS) * Now use TRUNCATE with MySQL 4 when emptying multiple tables * Various HTML pretty printer problems * Bad display of parser bug report * docSQL and filename disclosure * Row count and DISTINCT * GD2 autodetection * Cookie: encrypt password (blowfish) * Wrong field names when exporting query results * Support for PROCEDURE ANALYSE * Security fix against bad JS code * Proper escaping in inline images * Safari detection and proper fonts * PDF schema and hardcoded A4 scaling * Incorrect row count for UNION * Better behavior when phpMyAdmin is within a frameset * Backslashes in username or password * Query statistics: percentages were wrong * Checks to avoid path disclosures * Do not display "Check referential integrity" for InnoDB tables.
Download/support information on http://www.phpmyadmin.net.
Regards, Marc Delisle, for the team.