[Phpmyadmin-devel] flash files

Michael Keck sfnet at michaelkeck.de
Wed Jun 16 12:00:34 CEST 2010



Am 16.06.2010 11:01, schrieb me at derrabus.de:
> Hi list,
>
> I don't know, if my word still counts in such decisions, but please... please no
> FlashMyAdmin. Honestly.
>   
Yes!
> I just checked the server charts project abstract from the phpMyAdmin wiki, and
> there it says: "All graphs would be drawn using GD2 and use information from the
> MySQL server." So when and why did this requirement change?
>   
That's what I'm tried to explain in previous post.
> All the information you need to draw the chart is coming from the server, so why
> don't you let the server generate it? There are approaches to do this with php,
> for instance ezcGraph [1].
>   
Nice and great other tool ;)
> Regards,
>
> Alexander M. Turek
>
> [1] http://ezcomponents.org/docs/tutorials/Graph
>  
>
> "Martynas Mickevičius" <mmartynas at gmail.com> hat am 16. Juni 2010 um 09:08
> geschrieben:
>
>   
>> No, we do not really need flash for charts. My initial thought was using
>> Open Flash Chart project and local image charts for those who have JS
>> enabled browsers and for those who do not. However there are some HTML5
>> chart projects which offer good functionality and are only JS based.
>>
>> OFC which is now used has all the source code available.
>>
>> On 15 June 2010 23:31, Michael Keck <sfnet at michaelkeck.de> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>>   Do we really need Flash for Charts?
>>>
>>> Am 15.06.2010 17:24, schrieb Martynas Mickevičius:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>   I wanted to ask where should I put the flash files needed for Charts. I
>>> believe it would be good to create a folder *flash* in the root directory
>>> and put them there. Is it OK?
>>>
>>>   Martynas
>>>
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