I used 'DROP table [tablename]' and the table name still appears in the navigation bar to the left.But I get an error when I click on it saying 'Table doesn't exist'.
You are most welcome to contribute. I haven't looked into this bug yet. But start from import.php. I vaguely remember seeing a check for DROP TABLE statements there.
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Yes, I fixed the bug partially. When I click on the Database_name and then run the query, the navigation bar reloads. But this doesn't happen when I execute the query by clicking on the table_name.
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I'm interested in solving this bug. But as I am new to open source, I don't know where exactly to look. Can someone help me with it?
You are most welcome to contribute. I haven't looked into this bug yet. But start from import.php. I vaguely remember seeing a check for DROP TABLE statements there.
Oh thanks, I'll start right from there
Any news on the progress?
Last edit: Madhura Jayaratne 2015-05-08
Yes, I fixed the bug partially. When I click on the Database_name and then run the query, the navigation bar reloads. But this doesn't happen when I execute the query by clicking on the table_name.
Should be fixed with https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/commit/6439a10af24095cbb8970bece4b356ea85b853e5