[Phpmyadmin-devel] phpMyAdmin 2.5.5-rc1 is released
Marc Delisle
DelislMa at CollegeSherbrooke.qc.ca
Sun Dec 7 12:26:04 CET 2003
The Internet, 2003-12-07
Greetings,
The phpMyAdmin development team is pleased to announce
the availability of the first release candidate
for phpMyAdmin 2.5.5.
About 2.5.5-rc1
---------------
New minimum version requirements:
phpMyAdmin now requires at least PHP 4.2.x and MySQL 3.23.36.
MySQL 4.1 Note:
phpMyAdmin's MySQL 4.1 support is still experimental
Improvements:
* General code optimization by removing old PHP3-compatibility
* Make default functions configurable
* Visual scratchboard: show column names
* Show overhead in table list, allow to check all overheaded tables
at once
* Export: can suppress dates information
* MySQL error messages improved formatting
* Printview: display linked values and other relational features
* Export: allow delayed INSERTs, and support for UPDATE and REPLACE
statements
* Show result of last SHOW query when using multiple queries
* Can now specify the default query
* Catch table renaming with dot in the new name
* Multi-row edit
* Date MIME transformation: show also real data before transformation
Fixes:
* Relation view: non-unique keys were not displayed as possible
choices for foreign keys
* Try to upload history in table only if configured so
* Opera and Export dynamic options
* Try to show sorting by indexes only if makes sense
* Some undefined variables
* SQL-history and js errors
* Export and CSV for Excel can now choose the Excel edition
* Multi-row delete in vertical mode
* Execute stored bookmarks had a problem
* Transformations: now allow more timestamps
* Export: added XML header
* Could not enter the string "NULL"
* Export: fixed LaTeX output, and unique fields are now bold
* Export: foreign keys problem
* FULLTEXT is possible not just on TEXT but also MEDIUMTEXT, etc
* Now we can kill more processes
* Display problem with repeated headers
* In Server view, left frame did not keep server choice, language, etc
* Sort on some aliased columns did not work
Download/support information on http://www.phpmyadmin.net.
Marc Delisle, for the team.
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