phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-alpha is released
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phpMyAdmin 2.4.0-rc2 released
phpMyAdmin 2.4.0-rc2 released
02/17/2003 12:15 PMphpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the WWW. Currently it can create and drop
databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute
any SQL statement, manage keys on fields. The test cycle is going
well, rc2 contains other fixes, and more polishing of the new
privileges and database management pages.
phpMyAdmin 2.5.4 is released!
phpMyAdmin 2.5.4 is released!
10/29/2003 12:10 AMThe development team is proud to announce the availability of this
version, with over 12 improvements and 20 bug fixes. phpMyAdmin is a
tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL
over the WWW. Currently it can create and drop databases,
create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL
statement, manage keys on fields.
phpMyAdmin-2.5.5-rc2 is released!
phpMyAdmin-2.5.5-rc2 is released!
12/16/2003 07:39 PMThis is the second release candidate for 2.5.5. A few problems were
discovered and fixed from 2.5.5-rc1. phpMyAdmin is a tool written in
PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web.
Currently it can create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables,
delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys on
fields.
phpMyAdmin 2.4.0 released
phpMyAdmin 2.4.0 released
02/24/2003 07:04 AMThe development team of phpMyAdmin is proud to present you the latest
version, with a new interface for server administrators, and lots of
improvements and fixes. phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended
to handle the administration of MySQL over the WWW. Currently it can
create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add
fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields.
phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-rc2 is released
phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-rc2 is released
09/07/2004 07:57 PMHere is the second release candidate for version 2.6.0. Thinks are
going well, version 2.6.0-rc1 was tested a lot (with more than 45700
downloads). phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop
databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute
any SQL statement, manage keys on fields.
phpMyAdmin 2.5.5-pl1 is released
phpMyAdmin 2.5.5-pl1 is released
01/05/2004 08:00 PMThis is the patch level 1 release for 2.5.5, fixing a few problems.
phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop
databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute
any SQL statement, manage keys on fields.
phpMyAdmin 2.3.0 is released
phpMyAdmin 2.3.0 is released
08/12/2002 01:39 AMYou are welcome to use this new stable version, with lots of new
features. Details available at http://phpmyadmin.net.
phpMyAdmin 2.5.6 is released
phpMyAdmin 2.5.6 is released
03/06/2004 02:00 AMWelcome to this new version, aimed at stabilization of the 2.5 branch.
Meanwhile, work is continuing on the new 2.6 branch. phpMyAdmin is a
tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL
over the Web. Currently it can create and drop databases,
create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL
statement, manage keys on fields.
phpMyAdmin 2.5.7 is released
phpMyAdmin 2.5.7 is released
06/11/2004 07:06 PMThe main reason of this release is to add support for MySQL 4.1.2 in a
stable version. It includes also some bug fixes. phpMyAdmin is a tool
written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the
Web. Currently it can create and drop databases, create/drop/alter
tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys
on fields.
phpMyAdmin 2.3.0-rc2 (Unstable) released
phpMyAdmin 2.3.0-rc2 (Unstable) released
07/03/2002 01:14 PM phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the WWW. Currently it can create and drop
databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute
any SQL statement, manage keys on fields, create dumps of tables and
databases, export/import CSV data and administrate one single database
and multiple MySQL servers.
phpMyAdmin 2.3.3pl1 released
phpMyAdmin 2.3.3pl1 released
12/05/2002 09:38 AMphpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the WWW. Currently it can create and drop
databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute
any SQL statement, manage keys on fields. As a few errors in some
language files slipped in version 2.3.3, here is a patched version.
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Frag.Ops 1.3 Alpha Released
Frag.Ops 1.3 Alpha Released
01/03/2004 11:49 AMNeoOffice/J 1.1 Alpha 1 Released
NeoOffice/J 1.1 Alpha 1 Released
09/06/2004 04:22 PMMySQL 5.0.0 (Alpha) Released
MySQL 5.0.0 (Alpha) Released
12/25/2003 01:52 PMulrikp writes "Swedish MySQL AB, makers of the MySQL database, have
released an Alpha-version of their flagship, dubbed MySQL 5.0.0. The
changes include basic ...
Mozilla for Mac OS X 1.6 Alpha Released
Mozilla for Mac OS X 1.6 Alpha Released
11/01/2003 03:02 AMMozilla 1.8 Alpha 2 Released
Mozilla 1.8 Alpha 2 Released
07/14/2004 10:31 PMMozilla 1.8 Alpha 1 Released
Mozilla 1.8 Alpha 1 Released
05/20/2004 07:14 PMMySQL 5.0.0. ALPHA Has Been Released
MySQL 5.0.0. ALPHA Has Been Released
02/10/2004 02:42 AMMySQL 5.0.0, a new version of the popular Open Source/Free Software
Database Management System, has been released. It is now available in
source and binary form for a number of platforms. Download and upgrade
today!
Camino 0.9 Alpha 1 Released
Camino 0.9 Alpha 1 Released
06/22/2005 01:54 AMSonique 2 Alpha (10/31/03) Released
Sonique 2 Alpha (10/31/03) Released
11/01/2003 04:12 AMxplorer˛ 0.0.0.49 Alpha Released
xplorer˛ 0.0.0.49 Alpha Released
11/04/2003 02:29 PMLAME 4.0 Alpha 6 Released
LAME 4.0 Alpha 6 Released
11/05/2003 03:43 PMStuffFTP 0.11 Alpha Released
StuffFTP 0.11 Alpha Released
12/11/2003 02:47 AMMozilla 1.8 Alpha Released
Mozilla 1.8 Alpha Released
05/25/2004 05:08 AMMozilla 1.5 Alpha Released
Mozilla 1.5 Alpha Released
10/28/2003 11:06 PMMozilla for Linux 1.6 Alpha Released
Mozilla for Linux 1.6 Alpha Released
11/01/2003 03:02 AMMandrake Linux 10.1 Alpha 1 Released
Mandrake Linux 10.1 Alpha 1 Released
07/17/2004 11:34 AMLocate 3.0 Alpha (2.98.3.11090) Released
Locate 3.0 Alpha (2.98.3.11090) Released
11/19/2003 08:05 AMMySQL: Version 4.1.1 - Alpha Released!
MySQL: Version 4.1.1 - Alpha Released!
12/08/2003 09:14 AMFor anyone subscribed to the
MySQL
lists, you might already know this, but the latest release of
MySQL has "hit the shelves" in
MySQL 4.1.1
Warp Pipe 0.1.2 Alpha 2 Released
Warp Pipe 0.1.2 Alpha 2 Released
10/28/2003 11:07 PMCenterStage Project Alpha Released
CenterStage Project Alpha Released
03/19/2005 02:37 AMCoggeshall.org: BLENC 1.0 Alpha
Released!
Coggeshall.org: BLENC 1.0 Alpha
Released!
06/03/2004 08:18 AMFrom a
new posting on
John
Coggeshall's weblog today:
WASTE Unofficial 1.4 Alpha 1 Released
WASTE Unofficial 1.4 Alpha 1 Released
01/16/2004 10:58 AMMySQL for Windows 4.1.1 Alpha Released
MySQL for Windows 4.1.1 Alpha Released
12/04/2003 02:19 PMATI Optimized Driver V1.4 Alpha has been
released
ATI Optimized Driver V1.4 Alpha has been
released
05/26/2004 05:46 AMMozilla Thunderbird 1.1 Alpha 1 Released
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.1 Alpha 1 Released
06/05/2005 11:15 PMClearIP Monitor 0.1 Alpha Released
ClearIP Monitor 0.1 Alpha Released
12/09/2003 02:42 AMMozilla for Windows 1.6 Alpha Released
Mozilla for Windows 1.6 Alpha Released
11/01/2003 03:02 AMGrok Description matches for phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-alpha is released
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SQL Server forum stories - How to
Connect two different instances of SQL
SERVER
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Connect two different instances of SQL
SERVER
05/02/2004 02:01 PMphpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL
Management
phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL
Management
12/19/2004 03:24 PM"As a mission statement, the introduction of a book written for
tutorial purposes forms the foundation for judging the success or
failure of the subsequent pages. Marc Delisle has written Mastering
phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL Management as a tightly focused
tutorial that is as successful at guiding its readers along its stated
path as it is at avoiding the common pratfall of straying off target."
Story
Mastering phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL
Management
Mastering phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL
Management
05/19/2004 07:20 PMIf you have been using or want to use phpMyAdmin and would like to
obtain maximum benefit from this Web application, this book will be
particularly valuable whether you are developing MySQL database
applications in PHP or any other language.
Book Review: Mastering phpMyAdmin for
Effective MySQL Management
Book Review: Mastering phpMyAdmin for
Effective MySQL Management
12/17/2004 06:23 PMThis well-written book by one of the leaders of the phpMyAdmin
community covers a lot of ground--and might get you interested in
working on the project.
Real-World Windows 2000 Configuration:
Getting Apache, PHP, MySQL, and
phpMyAdmin to Work Together, Part 1
Real-World Windows 2000 Configuration:
Getting Apache, PHP, MySQL, and
phpMyAdmin to Work Together, Part 1
09/16/2002 01:36 AMThis two-part tutorial covers nearly every detail of one writer's
quest to install and configure a Web server, server-side scripting
language, database, and data administration application on Windows
2000. Part 1 focuses on how to get Apache 1.3.26 with Mod_SSL 2.8.10
and PHP 4.2.2 up and running.
Real-World Windows 2000 Configuration:
Getting Apache, PHP, MySQL, and
phpMyAdmin to Work Together, Part 2
Real-World Windows 2000 Configuration:
Getting Apache, PHP, MySQL, and
phpMyAdmin to Work Together, Part 2
09/16/2002 01:36 AMThis two-part tutorial covers nearly every detail of one writer's
quest to install and configure a Web server, server-side scripting
language, database, and data administration application on Windows
2000. Part 2 examines ways to install and configure MySQL and
phpMyAdmin on the operating system.
10.3: Use 10.2's Connect to Server
dialog via AppleScript
10.3: Use 10.2's Connect to Server
dialog via AppleScript
12/10/2003 11:27 AMIt is possible to get the old Jaguar-style Connect To Server... window
in Panther via applescript. This script will present the old-style
window:
tell application "Finder"
open location (choose URL showing File servers w...
Direct Connect Hub File Sharing Server
Direct Connect Hub File Sharing Server
12/24/2003 11:02 AMDCSharpHub porting
HotFix Watch: You are not prompted to
reset the server connection account
during a site reset after you manually
change the server connection account
HotFix Watch: You are not prompted to
reset the server connection account
during a site reset after you manually
change the server connection account
04/25/2004 12:41 PMHotFix Watch: The SMS 2003 Administrator
Console stops responding when you
connect to a SMS 2.0 site server
HotFix Watch: The SMS 2003 Administrator
Console stops responding when you
connect to a SMS 2.0 site server
05/04/2004 06:19 PMphpMyAdmin 2.5.7
phpMyAdmin 2.5.7
06/09/2004 09:16 AMHandles the basic adminstration of MySQL over the WWW
phpMyAdmin 2.5.5
phpMyAdmin 2.5.5
12/28/2003 04:20 PMHandles the basic adminstration of MySQL over the WWW
phpMyAdmin 2.3.2
phpMyAdmin 2.3.2
10/31/2002 01:15 AMAfter over a year of development, the new version of phpMyAdmin (which
allows you to manage your mysql databases from a web server)was
released this month.
I just downloaded it today. After 10 minutes of testing, my opinion is
that it is a step backward. In previous versions, i could enter SQL
from nearly every important screen in phpMyAdmin. Now I have to click
on a database, then select the SQL tab. Secondly, they have now
highlighted the DROP command in red.
After selecting a couple of test tables that I had just created, I
clicked on DROP to remove the test tables, only to find to my horror
that it was DROP DATABASE!
This just reinforces my opinion that good user interface designers are
too well paid to contribute to Open Source projects :-)
"zeldman.lod"
phpMyAdmin
phpMyAdmin
12/07/2003 04:08 PMphpMyAdmin 2.5.5-rc1 is released!
Mastering phpMyAdmin
Mastering phpMyAdmin
06/03/2004 07:01 AM
phpMyAdmin
is usually installed quickly, out of acute necessity. You need to do
something with your database, and you can't do it via telnet or SSH or
anything else, so you download the latest version, FTP it up, and away
you go. More often than not, the install is forgotten about as soon
as your need is over.
The downside of this is that you're not getting nearly the value
you should out of a phpMyAdmin install. Most people work with
phpMyAdmin superficially and in very narrow usage corridors —
like kids walking barefoot on a painted line through a very large
parking lot. There's so much about the app that you don't know.
Enter this book: "Mastering
phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL Management." This is the first
book I know of solely on phpMyAdmin (though a lot of MySQL books cover
it briefly in an appendix or something). It was released by Packt Publishing a few weeks
ago.
It's a departure from a lot of tech books in that (1) it's short
and sweet (just under 200 pages — not nearly the 600-page
monolith some of these things become), and (2) it seems
more...conversational. Concepts are explained in plain English. I
normally hate that cliche, but it fits here. I got a sense of simply
having a casual conversation with a fellow geek.
I read it over the course of a week, putting in a chapter or two
each night. I learned something new in every chapter, and I'd
implement them in my phpMyAdmin install right after reading the
chapter. By the end of the book, I'm left with a superb phpMyAdmin
install that does a thousand times more than I've ever accomplished
with the app before.
There's a lot of phpMyAdmin functionality under the hood that
you've likely never seen. For instance, you can set it up to enforce
relational integrity in your database. This is just good database
design, but it also enriches the interface considerably. Foreign key
fields now become drop-down lists to the foreign table with a
selection of entries. You can print a PDF summary document with
descriptions of all tables and columns and an entity relationship
diagram showing field relationships. Bet you haven't seen that trick
before.

I suddenly have a sense of liberation with phpMyAdmin. We all hate
writing admin interfaces, especially for one-off apps we do in a
hurry. Thankfully, phpMyAdmin can support an enormous amount of
administration chores in an interface not nearly as utilitarian as the
default one you get on install. It won't work for administering the
data of every app you right, but I bet it will handle a lot of
them.
I can now see writing apps and doing things that I stayed away from
before just because I didn't want to write all the data entry and
database admin scripts that easily dominate the work required to put
these things together. Instead, I can concentrate on the fun of the
front-end pages, while phpMyAdmin sucks up all the back-end work.
The book also includes some good information about PHP and MySQL in
general. On page 86, in the chapter on importing data, there's a
solid little discussion about PHP file upload and execution limits
that trumps anything I've read before. I'm a better developer for
having read these four paragraphs about the "upload_max_filesize,"
"memory_limit," and "post_max_filesize" parameters.
As for MySQL, did you know about InnoDB tables? This is a table
format that builds referential integrity into MySQL — something
the database has been missing for so long. I'll admit to being
utterly ignorant about this feature until this point.
There's a chapter at the end of the book about MIME-based
transformations that summarizes the general level of apathy about this
app. I can't believe I haven't run across a discussion about this
feature before —
You may have known on the periphery that you could store files
directly into a MySQL database using a BLOB column. But did you know
that phpMyAdmin will support this with a file upload field in the
interface, so your users can upload files directly? Or that you can
sent a MIME Transformation on that field to display a thumbnailed view
of stored images in the row when browsing the database? And that you
can link that thumbnail to the full-size version or the image, pulled
directly from the field? I'll bet the percentage of phpMyAdmin users
who know that trick is in the single digits.

So, good book. If you find yourself writing a lot of throwaway
admin interfaces and hating every minute of it, the $30 cover price
for this text is probably looking mighty attractive right
now.
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phpMyAdmin 2.5.5-rc1 (Development)
phpMyAdmin 2.5.5-rc1 (Development)
12/08/2003 04:42 PMHandles the basic adminstration of MySQL over the WWW
On the 7th Day God Created phpMyAdmin
On the 7th Day God Created phpMyAdmin
12/10/2002 01:40 AMphpMyAdmin is by far the most widely used and distributed
phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-rc2 (Development)
phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-rc2 (Development)
09/06/2004 11:14 AMHandles the basic adminstration of MySQL over the WWW
phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-beta2
phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-beta2
06/28/2004 06:07 PMHandles the basic adminstration of MySQL over the WWW
Doing More with phpMyAdmin (Part 2)
Doing More with phpMyAdmin (Part 2)
12/08/2003 11:46 AM
In the first segment of this two-part tutorial, I gave you a
quick overview of some of the interesting new features available in
phpMyAdmin. In this concluding segment, find out how to use phpMyAdmin
to define relationships between tables, maintain a log of
commonly-used queries and create entity-relationship diagrams.
Doing More With phpMyAdmin (Part 1)
Doing More With phpMyAdmin (Part 1)
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
You might not know this, but you can do a lot more with
phpMyAdmin than just create tables and insert records. This first in a
two-part series takes a look at some of the other features hidden
under the hood of this popular PHP application, explaining how it can
be used to secure access to the MySQL server, manage multiple servers,
manipulate user privileges, view reports on server activity, and
export MySQL data into different formats.
phpMyAdmin 2.5.5-rc2 (Development)
phpMyAdmin 2.5.5-rc2 (Development)
12/15/2003 11:46 AMHandles the basic adminstration of MySQL over the WWW
phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-alpha is released