Op 8 maart 2012 05:01 heeft Chanaka Dharmarathna pe.chanaka.ck@gmail.com het volgende geschreven:
Hi Michal,
I'm trying on the feature requested in [1] under the project idea of "Displaying query results". I followed some documents[2], [3] in order to do some improvements related to that feature. I'm working on Ubuntu environment. I have already installed phpMyAdmin 3.3.2 version (Which have the special features like Mime type, pdf generations etc ) and to developing purpose I got a latest revision from [4] repository url.
I introduced a file config.inc.php under root directory ( phpmyadmin_dev/config.inc.php ) with the additional server configurations which needs to enable special features such as Mime type etc. I tried with placing the contents of phpmyadmin_dev/config.sample.inc.php as well as /etc/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php (older version configure file) into new file. But after restarting the apache, any change doesn't appear while creating a new table structure. So if you can give any suggestions to overcome this problem, it will be a great help for me to do some improvements on this feature. All are well come to give your valuable suggestions.
[1] http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3112137&gro... [2] http://garv.in/tops/texte/mimetutorial [3] http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/Documentation.html#setup [4] git://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin.git
Regards !
Hi,
Don't bother with the 3.3.2 release of phpMyAdmin. As a developer it is more convenient to use the git repository and the different branches [0]. Besides, that version is far too old, current stable is 3.4.10.1.
Putting the config.inc.php in the phpmyadmin root dir should work. By default it works even without (if you have local MySQL server running), but for more advanced settings you need one, of course. Maybe you can try a setting in your config file that's immediatly visible, like defining a second database server (can be a dummy one). BTW : Restarting apache is not necessary to use a new config setting, refreshing or loading a new page is sufficient because the configfile is read on every page load.
Did you have a look at the Transformations section of the documentation [1]?
I hope this helps.
[0] http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/Git [1] http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/#transformations