RE: phpMyAdmin and other management tools

2010-07-02 Thread David Stoltz
> From: Krishna Chandra Prajapati [mailto:prajapat...@gmail.com] > Sent: July 1, 2010 7:58 AM > To: David Stoltz > Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com > Subject: Re: phpMyAdmin and other management tools > > Hi Dave, > > I recommend you to use "Toad for MySQL". > > It h

RE: phpMyAdmin and other management tools

2010-07-02 Thread Steven Staples
at...@gmail.com] > Sent: July 1, 2010 7:58 AM > To: David Stoltz > Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com > Subject: Re: phpMyAdmin and other management tools > > Hi Dave, > > I recommend you to use "Toad for MySQL". > > It has wizard for query creation phpMyAdimn, mysql

Re: phpMyAdmin and other management tools

2010-07-01 Thread Prabhat Kumar
You can also explore : http://kontrollsoft.com/software-kontrollbase On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Nilnandan Joshi wrote: > http://mysqlonlinehelp.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/tools-for-mysql-database/ > > regards, > Nilnandan > > > Noel Butler wrote: > >> On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 07:38 -0400, David S

Re: phpMyAdmin and other management tools

2010-07-01 Thread Nilnandan Joshi
http://mysqlonlinehelp.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/tools-for-mysql-database/ regards, Nilnandan Noel Butler wrote: On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 07:38 -0400, David Stoltz wrote: Hi Folks, I'm currently using phpMyAdmin to manage the mySQL databases. I'm wondering what most people like to use? I

Re: phpMyAdmin and other management tools

2010-07-01 Thread Noel Butler
On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 07:38 -0400, David Stoltz wrote: > Hi Folks, > > > > I'm currently using phpMyAdmin to manage the mySQL databases. I'm > wondering what most people like to use? I know there is "mySQL > Workbench", which I haven't really fooled with yet > command line (mysql prompt

Re: phpMyAdmin and other management tools

2010-07-01 Thread Krishna Chandra Prajapati
Hi Dave, I recommend you to use "Toad for MySQL". It has wizard for query creation phpMyAdimn, mysql workbench, sqlyog lack this feature. Krishna On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 5:08 PM, David Stoltz wrote: > Hi Folks, > > > > I'm currently using phpMyAdmin to manage the mySQL databases. I'm > wonderi

Re: phpMyAdmin and other management tools

2010-07-01 Thread Fish Kungfu
I prefer the good old command line. ~~Fish~~ On Jul 1, 2010 7:38 AM, "David Stoltz" wrote: Hi Folks, I'm currently using phpMyAdmin to manage the mySQL databases. I'm wondering what most people like to use? I know there is "mySQL Workbench", which I haven't really fooled with yet Can a

Re: phpMyAdmin links?

2009-11-24 Thread Jan Steinman
Is there a way to have a permalink to pages in phpMyAdmin, particularly record editing pages? I successfully did it -- for a while -- by simply copying the URL when I was on a record editing page and replacing the obvious key GET parameter with a variable. But that URL has a GET parameter c

Re: phpmyadmin problems with quoting exported text

2005-11-06 Thread 2wsxdr5
John Taylor-Johnston wrote: Which version? Which export type? Strings TEXT, VARCHAR would be quoted. INT would not, I think. Their forum might be a better place. www.phpmyadmin.net. I am using phpMyAdmin 2.6.1-rc. I have no control over that as I am not the admin on the server. All the colu

Re: phpmyadmin problems with quoting exported text

2005-11-06 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Which version? Which export type? Strings TEXT, VARCHAR would be quoted. INT would not, I think. Their forum might be a better place. www.phpmyadmin.net. 2wsxdr5 wrote: I just tried to use the output of the export function on phpmyadmin and got a million errors. After looking at the file I fo

Re: phpMyAdmin 2.5.4 login in ERROR!

2005-04-05 Thread Michael Stassen
On Apr 5, 2005, at 6:41 AM, Nico Alberti wrote: That is as follow: #1251 - Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server; consider upgrading MySQL client Hi Zhu, have a look at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/old-client.html Basically, you should keep on using the pre 4.1

Re: phpMyAdmin 2.5.4 login in ERROR!

2005-04-05 Thread Nico Alberti
> That is as follow: > #1251 - Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server; > consider upgrading MySQL client > Hi Zhu, have a look at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/old-client.html Basically, you should keep on using the pre 4.1 authentication mechanism if you have to

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Mark Sargent
Hassan Schroeder wrote: Mark Sargent wrote: I'm figuring you wanted to know if php was working, yes..? No, I wanted to know if your PHP was compiled with MySQL support. It doesn't have to be, and in your case seems it probably *isn't*. But we still don't know :-) Hi All, guys, I'm using Fedora3(s

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Mark Sargent wrote: I'm figuring you wanted to know if php was working, yes..? No, I wanted to know if your PHP was compiled with MySQL support. It doesn't have to be, and in your case seems it probably *isn't*. But we still don't know :-) -- Hassan Schroeder - [EMAIL P

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Steve Buehler
At 08:59 AM 3/13/2005, you wrote: Steve Buehler wrote: At 08:15 AM 3/13/2005, you wrote: Hi All, have installed into /var/www/html the dir phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3 and changed the url path like below, but, when typing localhost/phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3/index.php, I get the following, cannot load mysql e

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Michael Stassen
If your php was built with mysql support, there will be a mysql section in the output of phpinfo(). Given your error message, I'd guess your php was not built with mysql support. Michael Mark Sargent wrote: Mark Sargent wrote: Hassan Schroeder wrote: Mark Sargent wrote: when typing localhost/ph

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Mark Sargent wrote: where do I input phpinfo(), browser or terminal..? Cheers. Either create a Web page with this in it: or if you have CLI (running `which php` returns something), just `php -i` will get you a long, not-too-formatted listing of what's compiled in your PHP installation. -- Hassan

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Mark Sargent
Mark Sargent wrote: Hassan Schroeder wrote: Mark Sargent wrote: when typing localhost/phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3/index.php, I get the following, cannot load mysql extension, please check PHP Configuration What am I mising.? Cheers. Uh, mysql support in your PHP installation? :-) What does phpinfo()

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Mark Sargent
Steve Buehler wrote: At 08:15 AM 3/13/2005, you wrote: Hi All, have installed into /var/www/html the dir phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3 and changed the url path like below, but, when typing localhost/phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3/index.php, I get the following, cannot load mysql extension, please check PHP Configu

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Mark Sargent
Hassan Schroeder wrote: Mark Sargent wrote: when typing localhost/phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3/index.php, I get the following, cannot load mysql extension, please check PHP Configuration What am I mising.? Cheers. Uh, mysql support in your PHP installation? :-) What does phpinfo() show? Hi All, where

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Mark Sargent wrote: when typing localhost/phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3/index.php, I get the following, cannot load mysql extension, please check PHP Configuration What am I mising.? Cheers. Uh, mysql support in your PHP installation? :-) What does phpinfo() show? -- Hassan Schroeder ---

Re: phpmyadmin can't connect via browser

2005-03-13 Thread Steve Buehler
At 08:15 AM 3/13/2005, you wrote: Hi All, have installed into /var/www/html the dir phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3 and changed the url path like below, but, when typing localhost/phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3/index.php, I get the following, cannot load mysql extension, please check PHP Configuration Documentation

Re: phpMyAdmin don't show table size

2004-11-12 Thread Santino
Update phpMyAdmin. Santino At 12:33 + 12-11-2004, Dilipan Sebastiampillai wrote: Hello, after restoring from a mysqldump I use phpMyAdmin to view my database but the size field is "unknown" ... how could I get a size display ? -- Dilipan Sebastiampillai -- MySQL General Mailing List For lis

Re: phpMyAdmin and MySQL 4.1

2004-10-28 Thread Andrew Clemente
> i struggled w/ this for a while, before learning > that even though i had > mysql 4.1 installed, php4 was being compiled w/ it's > own built-in mysql > libraries, which are pre-4.1, hence the error. > compiling php5 will > solve the problem, as it's included mysql libraries > are apparently

Re: phpMyAdmin and MySQL 4.1

2004-10-28 Thread btb
On Oct 27, 2004, at 10.26, Schalk Neethling wrote: Greetings After installing the new release of MySQL ( i.e. MySQL 4.1), I know get the following error from phpMyAdmin when using any of the auth types: Error #1251 - Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server; consider

Re: phpMyAdmin and MySQL 4.1

2004-10-27 Thread Gleb Paharenko
Hi. See: http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/#faqmysqlversions Regards. Schalk Neethling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings > > After installing the new release of MySQL ( i.e. MySQL 4.1), I know get > the following error from phpMyAdmin when using any of the auth types: >

Re: phpMyAdmin and MySQL 4.1

2004-10-27 Thread rik onckelinx
Op woensdag 27 oktober 2004 16:52, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I had the same problem on my Linux suse 9.1 box. I was using a mysql client/server that came with my distro. Got the same error as you trying to connect with phpmyadmin, while I was sure to have installed the proper client (4.1) via

Re: phpMyAdmin and MySQL 4.1

2004-10-27 Thread SGreen
You need to get caught up on your reading. The password hash changed as of 4.1 and this behavior is well documented. Start here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Problems.html and if you have more questions read this http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Password_hashing.html What it boils down t

Re: phpMyAdmin does not show mysql-db, MacOS

2004-07-20 Thread Peter Paul Sint
At 0:48 h +0200 2004.07.20, Peter Paul Sint wrote: >After installing mysql4.1 on Mac OS 10.2.8 >mysql-standard-4.1.3-beta-apple-darwin6.8-powerpc >php >and phpMyAdmin 2.5.7-pl1 > (following the tutorial http://www.macservers.org/feature-2.html ) > >Using >http://localhost/phpMyAdmin/index.php >

Re: phpmyadmin screw up

2003-11-04 Thread Saqib Ali
seems like you set the mysql root passwd which is the right thing to do. now should connect as follows: # /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql -u root -p Saqib Ali - http://validate.sf.net <--- XHTML/HTML/DocBook Validator On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, joffrey leevy wrote: > Hi all: > > I was trying to use

Re: phpMyAdmin request problem

2003-09-25 Thread Antony Dovgal
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:11:27 +0200 (CEST) Artem Batoussov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The first part has been generated by phpMyAdmin and I've just added "CHARACTER SET > koi8r COLLATION koi8r_general_ci" > like it's done in the example from this doc : > http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysq

Re: PhpMyadmin

2003-07-28 Thread David Precious
Hi, > I want to install phpMyAdmin on my windows 2000 box. Whare can I find the > PhpMyAdmin software to download. http://www.phpmyadmin.net/ Google would have found that for you in seconds, it's the first result for a search for "phpmyadmin". With all due respect, you really should try a li

Re: phpMyadmin

2003-07-14 Thread Peter Monk
Quick one... is this program just for Linux? I think not. As long as you have mysql and apache/php running it can run on any unix os i think. Take out the word 'unix' and you'll be right. If you can get a PHP environment (doesn't necessarily require Apache to be the web server) and MySQL, myPHPAd

RE: phpMyadmin

2003-07-14 Thread Mike Brum
G. Tracey; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: phpMyadmin I think not. As long as you have mysql and apache/php running it can run on any unix os i think. -- Thank you, Louie Miranda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Original Message - From: "Michael G. Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: &q

Re: phpMyadmin

2003-07-14 Thread Louie Miranda
I think not. As long as you have mysql and apache/php running it can run on any unix os i think. -- Thank you, Louie Miranda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Original Message - From: "Michael G. Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 1:5

Re: PHPMYADMIN and Foreign Keys

2003-07-11 Thread Nils Valentin
Hi Brian, thats fine. You can always convert between the different table formats. As long as you know some rules there will be no data loss. As mentioned at the present only innodb support foreign keys. That means that converting a innodb table f.e to another table format should either give yo

Re: PHPMYADMIN and Foreign Keys

2003-07-11 Thread Nils Valentin
Hi Brian, You understand that (at present) you will need to use Innodb tables if you want or already use Foreign key support ? O.K , just making sure you didn't miss that. I can give you only advice how to do it in the mysql command line client. Please login to the mysql command line client t

re; phpMyAdmin

2003-03-22 Thread Jon Miller
I'm having problems getting phpMyadmin to work with MySQL. Using the following: RH7.3 completely patched MySQL-3.23.54a-3.73 php-4.1.2-7.3.6 phpMyAdmin-2.1.0-1 There is a setting in config.inc.php3 that you are supposed to set to the complete path to your phpMyAdmin. I've set mine as such, is th

RE: phpMyAdmin

2003-03-08 Thread Barry Marler
Open http://your.server.name/phpMyAdmin-2.*.*/Documentation.html#setup. If you read the docs (#3 in the initial "Quick Install" section tells you that the file you'll be editing is config.inc.php, in the phpMyAdmin root dir), you'll just be stepped through a simple series of table creations and ed

Re: phpMyadmin

2003-02-26 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
TECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 1:05 AM Subject: re: phpMyadmin Using PhpMyAdmin for administering MySQL, can this product be installed on a remote system? We currently have it installed on the same server as MySQL, but now the programmer wants it on his Laptop. Or is there another prod

Re: phpMyadmin

2003-02-26 Thread bill
> Or is there another product that can manage a MySQL database from either > a Windows or Linux laptop/desktop. I'm sure there are many products that do this. My favorite is mysqltool. We switched from phpmyadmin to mysqltool a couple years ago when mysqltool offered features not available in p

RE: phpMyadmin

2003-02-26 Thread David Lubowa
did you compile phpmyadmin from source if so then there should be a couple of switches that you can add to pick up the mysql libraries check under the installed directory and do a ./configure --help and have a look at the options as for the php-mysql library here is the tarball try and compile it

Re: phpMyadmin

2003-02-26 Thread KH Chiu
Are you using a RedHat system. In RedHat system does not install php mysql support by default. You may install php-mysql rpm from redhat distribution disks. Regards, -- Yours, KH Chiu C&A Computer Consultants Ltd. Tel: 3104 2070 Fax: 3010 0896 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: www.caconsultant

Re: phpMyadmin

2003-02-26 Thread Jerry
Has a quick overview of installation : http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysql.php A whole load more tutorials : http://www.domaincarecenter.com/php_programming_tutorials.htm Jerry - Original Message - From: "agc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "KH Chiu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Jon Miller"

re: phpMyadmin

2003-02-25 Thread KH Chiu
phpMyAdmin can admin. database that is not on the same machine. The only requirement is that machine can access the MySQL database to be admin. Which usually means that a user name and a ip address on the MySQL user table. However, I don't think that it is appropiate to have a notebook to instal

re: phpMyadmin

2003-02-25 Thread Jon Miller
Using PhpMyAdmin for administering MySQL, can this product be installed on a remote system? We currently have it installed on the same server as MySQL, but now the programmer wants it on his Laptop. Or is there another product that can manage a MySQL database from either a Windows or Linux lapt

Re: phpmyadmin and mysql

2003-01-08 Thread Ferhat Can
Hello Martin, Your problem is related to PHP not MySQL. You should check the max_post_size directive in yor php.ini file. AFAIK, this limit is set to 8M. If you decreased the size, increasing it may solve your problem. max_post_size controls the maximim POST size you can do, and if you

Re: phpmyadmin

2002-10-26 Thread Jan Steinman
>From: Mitchell Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Is phpmyadmin secure? I believe in the default install, it sends cleartext passwords. I use it on a trusted LAN only, so I don't care, but you should probably buttress it's login with a .htaccess and password. -- SQL SQL SQL SQL SQL SQL SQL SQ

RE: phpmyadmin

2002-10-25 Thread Ed Carp
> If one cannot avoid using PHP how can I secure it? I will > initially have > it on the same server as IIS. There is a wrapper program that temporarily elevates PHP's permissions, so that the PHP scripts don't have to be world-readable. Can't remember what it is, offhand, though. sql, query

RE: phpmyadmin

2002-10-25 Thread Jeroen Geusebroek
t: vrijdag 25 oktober 2002 18:10 To: mysql list Subject: RE: phpmyadmin >If one cannot avoid using PHP how can I secure it? I will initially have >it on the same server as IIS. - Before posting, please check: http

Re: Re: phpmyadmin (OT)

2002-10-25 Thread STIBS
Mitchell, I run phpmyadmin at a freewebhost on RH 7.0/ Apache 1.3.22/ PHP 4.0.6/ MySQL 3.23.46 in multiuser mode with about 300 users for one year. Zero problems at all with the software. The box got hacked but not because of vulnerabilities in phpmyadmin. In time I use Usermin (plugin for Webm

RE: phpmyadmin

2002-10-25 Thread John Chang
If one cannot avoid using PHP how can I secure it? I will initially have it on the same server as IIS. At 10:40 AM 10/25/2002 -0500, Ed Carp wrote: > A quick question: Is phpmyadmin secure? Anyone have an negative > experiences > having it installed on their server? PHP itself is not secure unl

Re: phpmyadmin (OT)

2002-10-25 Thread Mitchell Wright
Hrm. Yes, php can be vulnerable, but I was more worried about phpmyadmin and the potential of direct access to my databases. This particular server runs red hat 7.3, and they bundle php with their distro. They also patch everything in their distros fairly regularly and I subscribe to their update

Re: phpmyadmin (OT)

2002-10-25 Thread Mark Stringham
t" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:47 AM Subject: Re: phpmyadmin (OT) > I don't want to start a flame but where do take this from? > Every security-hole in php has been fixed shortly after it was known. > > Its as sec

Re: phpmyadmin (OT)

2002-10-25 Thread Thomas Seifert
I don't want to start a flame but where do take this from? Every security-hole in php has been fixed shortly after it was known. Its as secure as any other server-side scripting-language in the web. Thomas On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 10:40:32 -0500 "Ed Carp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > PHP itself is

RE: phpmyadmin

2002-10-25 Thread Ed Carp
> A quick question: Is phpmyadmin secure? Anyone have an negative > experiences > having it installed on their server? PHP itself is not secure unless special steps are taken to secure it, and even then it's no guarantee. There have been several exploits published against PHP, and a few of them h

RE: phpMyAdmin/MySQL Question

2002-09-25 Thread Don Buckley
Yes, please, someone please tell how that mysql.sock file is working. I get the same general thing as well when I try to connect using just mysqladmin. Don B. -Original Message- From: Easton, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 10:55 AM To: '' Subject:

RE: phpMyAdmin/MySQL Question

2002-09-25 Thread SELPH,JASON (HP-Richardson,ex1)
I believe you need to change the socket to the location in your /etc/my.cnf file. I usually add both sections in it just to kep things straight. [client] socket=path-for-socket-file [mysqld] socket=path-for-socket-file I used /ldata/mysql/tmp/mysql.sock my.cnf isn't automatically there so you

Re: PHPMyAdmin and mySQL

2002-07-29 Thread Robin Johnson
On 29 Jul 2002, William Bradley wrote: > >>From suggestions I received on this mySQL list I installed phpMyAdmin > from the Mandrake 8.2 CDrom, which is the system I am running.So I am > presuming that there are a number of members on the list using > phpMyAdmin. I am one of the developers of php

Re: phpMyAdmin and mysql 3.23.49

2002-07-05 Thread hcir
one way is to create a file in /usr/local/mysql/data OR wherever you data dir is named "my.cnf" with the following contents [mysql] local-infile = 1 On Friday, July 5, 2002, at 02:13 , Bin Zhang wrote: > Thanks for the pointer. Anyone know how to make phpMyAdmin to work > around this new "fe

Re: phpMyAdmin and mysql 3.23.49

2002-07-05 Thread Bin Zhang
Thanks for the pointer. Anyone know how to make phpMyAdmin to work around this new "feature"? Thanks. Bz On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 10:14, hcir wrote: > starting with version 3.23.49, load data local is dis-abled > > see this URL for more info > > http://www.mysql.com/doc/L/O/LOAD_DATA_LOCAL.html

Re: phpMyAdmin and mysql 3.23.49

2002-07-05 Thread hcir
starting with version 3.23.49, load data local is dis-abled see this URL for more info http://www.mysql.com/doc/L/O/LOAD_DATA_LOCAL.html > I upgraded my redhat to 7.3, which comes with mysql 3.23.49. Since > then, I am no longer able to upload data files into mysql databases. > > This is what

RE: phpmyadmin .... ?????

2002-06-26 Thread Peter Lovatt
Hi If you open the directory where it is installed with a web browser what happens? Peter --- Excellence in internet and open source software --- Sunmaia www.sunmaia.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel. 0121-242-1473

RE: phpMyAdmin issue

2002-03-26 Thread Todd Williamsen
The problem is PHP and IIS... IIS takes a lot to get it to work... I think you should ask sourceforge about it, not the mysql mailing list. This is a PHP issue not a mysql. -Original Message- From: CATRIONA GRISEWO0D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 6:24 PM To:

RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites

2002-03-26 Thread Todd Williamsen
grisewood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 2:55 PM To: Hathaway, Scott L; 'Andreas_Frxsting'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites when im connecting to an online MySQL server do i just put in the server name ie 'orac

FW: RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites

2002-03-26 Thread Andreas Frøsting
> Your message cannot be posted because it appears to be either spam or > simply off topic to our filter. To bypass the filter you must include > one of the following words in your message: > > sql,query Gaah.. > Hi, > > > I use PHP (cgi) with IIS and phpMyAdmin. The > > problem with the head

RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites

2002-03-26 Thread Todd Williamsen
vices -Original Message- From: catriona grisewood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 2:45 PM To: Hathaway, Scott L; 'Andreas_Frxsting'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites Im not sure what way php is installed as

RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites

2002-03-26 Thread catriona grisewood
] > Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 2:27 PM > To: 'catriona grisewood'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for > php/mysql websites > > > > "The specified CGI application misbehaved by not > > returning a complete set of HTTP headers

RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites

2002-03-26 Thread catriona grisewood
en something like a curly brace or a script > ending. > > Post your code and it will be easier to help. > > Scott > > -Original Message- > From: Andreas Frøsting [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 2:27 PM > To: 'catriona grisewood

RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites

2002-03-26 Thread Hathaway, Scott L
PM To: 'catriona grisewood'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites > "The specified CGI application misbehaved by not > returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers > it did return are:" Looks like you're

RE: phpMyAdmin issue + looking for php/mysql websites

2002-03-26 Thread Andreas Frøsting
> "The specified CGI application misbehaved by not > returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers > it did return are:" Looks like you're running phpMyAdmin on a machine with Windows and PHP in CGI-mode? I don't recall if it's PHP in CGI-mode on Windows that in general doesn't work with

Re: phpmyadmin and mysql client conflict!! HOW?!

2001-07-10 Thread Jason Ziegler
Here's a clearer indication of the problem I mentioned earlier: In the mysql client terminal output below, note how the column type of startDate does not show up as changed from timestamp to date (even though I had changed it earlier in phpmyadmin) until I run "Repair Table" on the table in PH

Re: phpmyadmin and mysql client conflict!! HOW?!

2001-07-10 Thread Werner Stuerenburg
> I just changed a column type (timestamp --> date) in PHPmyadmin, but > when I checked the table structure in the mysql client immediately > afterwards, it showed up with the old column type!! > Has anyone else had something like this happen? No. I just tested, everything ok. > How can PHPmya

Re: phpMyAdmin newbie problem

2001-06-19 Thread Tyrone Mills
Drop the semi-colon off the end of the SQL Statement you wish to run. You don't need them in the phpMyAdmin SQL Window. Enjoy, Tyrone - Original Message - From: "Tommy Beavitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 8:31

Re: phpMyAdmin newbie problem

2001-06-19 Thread Tommy Beavitt
At 10:23 am +0100 19/6/01, Tommy Beavitt wrote: > >I am wondering why I am unable to use the SELECT statement to access >data in a MySQL (3.22.32) database I have created using phpMyAdmin >(2.1.0). Everything else about it is a delight to use (I am >migrating from SQLAnywhere) and I have manage

Re: phpmyadmin + mysql +Unknown database 'test'

2001-05-18 Thread Prasad R.L
Hi, Well, I also had the same problem and finally traced the bug down to a file called db_readdump.php3 in phpmyadmin directory. If you'r still having the problem, may be this is helpful to you too. edit db_readdump.php3 and add in the beginning of the file $db = trim($db); Then at the

Re: phpMyAdmin equivalent

2001-03-05 Thread bill
> Was wonder if any knows of a Perl equivalent to the PHP's version of > phpMyAdmin?? We use phpMyAdmin but have a project that server doesn't > have PHP installed, and frankly, to lazy to do all the typing thru telnet > session! :) I'm currently comparing MySQLTool to phpMyAdmin. http://dajoba.

Re: phpMyAdmin equivalent

2001-03-05 Thread Michael A. Peters
I've gotten thttpd compiled with php running phpMyAdmin beautifully, if you want a small lightweight httpd to use phpMyAmin with. Ive done it with x86 linux, ppc linux, and sparc64 linux. Advanced authentication, everything works swell. I do it with php-4.0.3pl1 with a patch to the php, but I

Re: phpMyAdmin equivalent

2001-03-05 Thread Frederick L. Steinkopf
Gossamer Threads (http://www.gossamer-threads.com) has an near identical knockoff written in perl calles mysqlman - Original Message - From: "MikeBlezien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 10:53 AM Subject: phpMyAdmin equivalent > Hello All, > > Was

Re: phpMyAdmin equivalent

2001-03-05 Thread Greg Cope
"MikeBlezien" wrote: > > Hello All, > > Was wonder if any knows of a Perl equivalent to the PHP's version of > phpMyAdmin?? We use phpMyAdmin but have a project that server doesn't have PHP > installed, and frankly, to lazy to do all the typing thru telnet session! :) MysqlTool Looks pretty go

Re: phpMyAdmin

2001-02-14 Thread Maureen
phpwizard.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I was reading through the list and found numerous mentions of phpMyAdmin. Since > I am a newbie (hoping not to be) at mysql and php, but soon will be using both, > I started looking for it on my Linux box. I have both php3 and 4 on the system > and mys

Re: phpMyAdmin

2001-02-14 Thread Lad . Gaal
Muchas gratias. I now know why everyone keeps referring to this little jewel. thanks again to you and to all replying. Scott Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/14/2001 12:17:45 PM To: Lad Gaal/MarconiMedical@Marconi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: phpMyAdmin

Re: phpMyAdmin

2001-02-14 Thread Ray Zimmerman
At 11:08 AM -0500 2/14/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I was reading through the list and found numerous mentions of >phpMyAdmin. Since >I am a newbie (hoping not to be) at mysql and php, but soon will be >using both, >I started looking for it on my Linux box. I have both php3 and 4 on the system

RE: phpMyAdmin

2001-02-14 Thread Ryan Hadley
http://www.phpwizard.net/ you gotta download it... it's seperate from php and mysql. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 11:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: phpMyAdmin I was reading through the list and found nu

Re: phpMyAdmin

2001-02-14 Thread Basil Hussain
Hi, > I started looking for it on my Linux box. I have both php3 and 4 on the system > and mysql seems to be working fine. However, I could not find phpMyAdmin. So > how > do I get it and how do I put in on this box?? Here it is: http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/ Regards,

Re: phpMyAdmin

2001-02-14 Thread Scott Baker
http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/ At 11:08 AM 2/14/2001 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I was reading through the list and found numerous mentions of phpMyAdmin. >Since >I am a newbie (hoping not to be) at mysql and php, but soon will be using >both, >I started looking for it on