Hi,
Many thanks for your quick answer.
I tried what you suggest by modifying the phpMyAdmin code and it works
great !
Thank you very much !
Le 27/09/2012 17:55, Niel Archer a écrit :
Hi
You could try using mysqli_options(), but I do not know if that supports
this setting yet. The PHP docum
Hi
>
> You could try using mysqli_options(), but I do not know if that supports
> this setting yet. The PHP documentation does not mention it, and I am
> unable to test it myself at the moment.
Just occured to me, even if the setting is not directly supported yet, you
can create a separate config
> Hi everyone,
>
> I need to use the mysql_clear_password plugin.
> I'm using the CentOS php 5.3.3 and manually recompiled the mysql &
> mysqli extensions with the Oracle MySQL 5.5 libraries.
>
> According to the MySQL documentation (
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/cleartext-authentic
Hi everyone,
I need to use the mysql_clear_password plugin.
I'm using the CentOS php 5.3.3 and manually recompiled the mysql &
mysqli extensions with the Oracle MySQL 5.5 libraries.
According to the MySQL documentation (
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/cleartext-authentication-plugin.h