phpPgAdmin x.x Released -----------------------
16th November 2004
The phpPgAdmin Team is proud to announce a new major release of phpPgAdmin. Version 3.5 adds many new features, bug fixes and updated translations over the previous version.
A major focus of this release was in supporting all the new features of PostgreSQL 8.0. Feature support includes:
* Tablespaces * Cancelling queries * Named function arguments * Alter column type * Enhanced add column
Download --------
To download right now, visit:
http://phppgadmin.sourceforge.net/?page=download
(RPMs available soon)
Demo ----
To give the fully-functional demo a try, visit:
http://phppgadmin.kattare.com/phppgadmin3/
New Features ------------
* Context-sensitive online help system * Use language preferencies from browser (Markus Bertheau, Nicola Soranzo) * Tablespace support for 8.0 * Support cancelling backend processes in 8.0 * Allow setting privileges on databases * Allow setting schema search path in SQL window * Allow filtering find results by object type * Show function arguments in find results * Support 8.0's named function arguments * "Sticky" navigation. phpPgAdmin will now remember while tab you are looking at (eg. 'Indexes') when you change which table you are viewing. * New fast navigation bar. A breadcrumb style navigation bar for fast jumping between areas. * Much improved grant/revoke feature * Allow creating and viewing composite types * pg_dumpall integration. Now you can download the entire cluster via phpPgAdmin. * Show line numbers when viewing functions * Syntax highlighting for PL/SQL, PL/PgSQL, PL/PHP, PL/Ruby, PL/Java, PL/J, PL/Python and PL/Perl functions, thanks to Jacob D. Cohen's BSD-licensed highlighting code on rafb.net * Add page navigation links at the bottom as well as the top of the page when browsing results. * Support for 8.0's alter column type * Support for 8.0's add columns with defaults and not null
Regards,
The phpPgAdmin Team
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