2. Adding an "PMA_mysqlDie()" inside the
wrapper (just like
within "PMA_query_as_cu" is also a problem since sometimes
we may not want the error to be displayed.
so i'll change the function call so that you can send a variable stating
that you do not want
the error to displayed and per default display it, ok?
(if i am using my function anyway i prefer to have the function check for
errors for reasons of lazyiness)
For example, just define a "pmadb" that does not exist in the
config file and try to do something with phpMyAdmin: you
always get a MySQL error message while we should only ignore
bookmark/relation... features in this case.
iiks, yup, i just checked if there is anything there. but rather than a
simple ignore i have been thinking of doing a debug page which will output
all results of the tests, so if anybody has problems with the
relationfeature he can call this page and see where the problem is.
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Mike Beck
mike.beck(a)users.sourceforge.net