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gert_p,
I think you still missed the point of this feature request. It is a request to provide a standard transformation in the normal distribution in the same manner as the text/dateformat and etc. transformations which the user then selects for a specified column. No detection of what it is is even necessary since the user is the one who decides to have the transformation applied.
2008-08-28 16:28:04 UTC in phpMyAdmin
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Actually, I think that this would be a very good idea (trying to change the prefixes through the individual table rename table function is very time consuming when you have to do it on better than 100 tables). However, the better place to have it implemented is not in the copy database but in the drop down at the bottom of the table lists where you can select tables to optimize, drop, repair...
2008-08-28 16:11:49 UTC in phpMyAdmin
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When saving a patched file the file timestamp remains the same as the original file. This then causes TortoiseSVN to not see the patched file as being changed and when patches are then created there will be patch files missing. I have attached an image showing the updated and created timestamps for just such a file (sendpass.php) where I updated and saved it but it ended up with the same updated...
2008-06-02 14:55:43 UTC in WinMerge
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OOPS, forgot to indicate the error(s) -- when using the cvsnt sspi protocol the error is that the client and server cannot agree on an authentication scheme -- when using pserver the error back at the cvsnt client is an error reading from server XXX unknown error -1.
I tried updating to 1.73j and re-installing the LSP. Now when using sspi the cvsnt client does log in, but won't log out (error...
2007-10-08 17:23:05 UTC in SpamPal for Windows
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With spampal lsp installed on the same machine as CVSNT all tcp/ip functionality to CVSNT (pserver, sspi, etc) stops to work. Tracing the tcp/ip frames shows that the tcp very often (not 100% of the time) has 1 or 2 additional bytes added. Example is when the frame is just an ack there will be an extra 1 or 2 bytes added into the tcp frame which causes the CVSNT protocols to cease to work...
2007-10-08 16:06:10 UTC in SpamPal for Windows