The Internet, 2003-09-07
Greetings,
the phpMyAdmin development team is pleased to announce availability of
phpMyAdmin 2.5.3.
MySQL 4.1 Note:
phpMyAdmin's MySQL 4.1 support is still experimental
Improvements:
* MySQL 4.1: new page about Character sets and collations
* better support for MySQL charsets
* LIKE in Select sub-page for non-text fields
* optional icons for actions
* better PHP code generation
* possibility to let phpMyAdmin continue execution of a multi-query
statement even though single queries may fail
* possibility to display the result of each query of a multi-query
statement
* display MySQL error code and link to relevant documentation
* Select page: use SELECT * when possible
* Can now bookmark a series of SQL queries
* Relational dropdown field now obey $cfg['LimitChars']
* Relational dropdown now displayed also by value to ease selection
by typing
* FAQ 1.30 about Turck MMCache
* Do not show the "Cookies required" as an error
* New window to browse/choose foreign values when there are more
than 200
* new language: Azerbaijani
Fixes:
* Removed lowercase transformation of SQL
* "Missing..." messages were wrongly displayed
* armascii8 appears twice in the charset list
* InnoDB and multi-columns foreign key
* Confirmation for TRUNCATE statements
* InnoDB and cross-db foreign keys
* Obey fmtType when set to 'none'
* SELECT DISTINCT was broken (MySQL 3)
* User management: MySQL 3 problem with Resource limits
* Could not use a plus sign in ENUM or SET
* Wrong check for DROP DATABASE
* Wrong confirm dialog for "Create PHP Code"
* Avoid a MySQL replication problem
* ENUM field with one value could not be set to NULL
* Export: column header were missing (Excel format)
* Export: problem with LaTeX and relations
* ENUM fields with brackets were truncated
* Wrong "Showing rows..." message when user has put a LIMIT
* IIS and HTTP auth did not work when register_globals=Off
* Export: better handling of special characters
* Export: CSV: some lines could be trimmed
* Bad display of PHP code
* Export: allow XML to be also default export
Download/support information on http://www.phpmyadmin.net.
Marc Delisle, for the team.