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I have just started using phpMyEdit, and I am very impressed with it. Thank you for this well-crafted piece of work. Successful database platforms require a subtle combination of many good ingredients. Finding the right combinations seems to be rather rare. There are quite a few programs which create web intefaces for MySQL databases, but, to me, this one seems far ahead of the others in both ease of use and built-in features. I am wondering whether there are any future plans for continuing the success of the concept. After playing around with a few small modifications to my own copy of phpMyEdit, I believe some kind of simple template-based customization method would be a good next step. For example, I would like to be able to create listing formats which include multiple lines per record. This seems like it should be pretty straightforward with a template approach instead of the single table row which is now available for each record. Essentially each record and field would have template text. The record text could default to the simple <tr>...</tr> which is now used, and the field text could default to <td>...</td>. It would then be pretty easy to make any sort of listing. If possible, I would like to be of some assistance in the development process. Would it be more helpful for me to submit some sample modifications along these lines... or would you prefer to receive just ideas and suggestions? Regards, Ralph Dratman |
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From: Shaun M. <sma...@gm...> - 2005-01-21 21:46:17
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Hi :D, My goodness, you are right - I saw exactly what you described (localhost, theuserid) etc. I think I know enough about MySQL now to know that I need a lot more information, and that it seems to be a server model rather than specific files. I am going to go buy a book like you said, thanks for the information and putting up with me :)). Thanks for helping me Alex and Lindsay, and thanks to the people for making PHPMyEdit free(dom) software! Shaun On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:43:51 -0800, lindsay adams <lnz...@sb...> wrote: > Shaun, > default directory for mysql files is going to depend on the type of > system you are on. > MySQL database files are binary files, not text files.. > they are usually only accessible on the file format level by root. > > in your phpMyEdit files, you are going to find some lines that look > like this > $opts['hn'] = 'localhost'; > $opts['un'] = 'theuserid'; > $opts['pw'] = 'thepassword'; > $opts['db'] = 'tehdatabase'; > $opts['tb'] = 'theprimarytable'; > > these define the access information for the mysql database. > > in order for you to migrate the database to another server, you are > going to need to learn (a little) mysql and some command line > if you want to dump all the data, and have command line access to mysql > then you are going to want to do the following. > > log into a shell > run the command: > mysqldump -h localhost -u theruserid -p thedatabase > > mydatabasebackup.sql.txt > > obviously substituting the appropriate login data. > after you hit enter, it will ask you for the password before proceeding. > if all goes well you will have an SQL command script in > mydatabasebackup.sql.txt > it will be all plain text, so you can see all the data in the database > and all it's tables. > > this will do you little good for phpMyEdit however, except for > recreating the database in one command on a different server. > > you really need to read a MySQL book > or a MySQL/PHP book > most of them are good. > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting > Tool for open source databases. Create drag-&-drop reports. Save time > by over 75%! Publish reports on the web. Export to DOC, XLS, RTF, etc. > Download a FREE copy at http://www.intelliview.com/go/osdn_nl > _______________________________________________ > Phpmyedit-discuss mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss > |
From: lindsay a. <lnz...@sb...> - 2005-01-21 16:43:55
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Shaun, default directory for mysql files is going to depend on the type of system you are on. MySQL database files are binary files, not text files.. they are usually only accessible on the file format level by root. in your phpMyEdit files, you are going to find some lines that look like this $opts['hn'] = 'localhost'; $opts['un'] = 'theuserid'; $opts['pw'] = 'thepassword'; $opts['db'] = 'tehdatabase'; $opts['tb'] = 'theprimarytable'; these define the access information for the mysql database. in order for you to migrate the database to another server, you are going to need to learn (a little) mysql and some command line if you want to dump all the data, and have command line access to mysql then you are going to want to do the following. log into a shell run the command: mysqldump -h localhost -u theruserid -p thedatabase > mydatabasebackup.sql.txt obviously substituting the appropriate login data. after you hit enter, it will ask you for the password before proceeding. if all goes well you will have an SQL command script in mydatabasebackup.sql.txt it will be all plain text, so you can see all the data in the database and all it's tables. this will do you little good for phpMyEdit however, except for recreating the database in one command on a different server. you really need to read a MySQL book or a MySQL/PHP book most of them are good. |
From: cryst <cr...@go...> - 2005-01-21 15:04:06
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Shaun, What you need to do is look at your page that is being accessed by the website. It will have the extension php, which contains php code. In there near the top you will see // MySQL host name, user name, password, database, and table $opts['hn'] = 'localhost'; $opts['un'] = 'Your Sites name'; $opts['pw'] = 'Your database password'; $opts['db'] = 'Your database Name'; $opts['tb'] = 'The table this page is accessing'; I believe that is the info you are asking for. If you have never used mysql before, Do yourself a favor and do some tutorials available on the web. If you have never used php before, good luck. :) Chris Bruner ----- Original Message ----- From: <php...@li...> To: <php...@li...> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 11:27 PM Subject: Phpmyedit-discuss digest, Vol 1 #84 - 3 msgs > Send Phpmyedit-discuss mailing list submissions to > php...@li... > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > php...@li... > > You can reach the person managing the list at > php...@li... > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Phpmyedit-discuss digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Newbie Question (Shaun MacPherson) > 2. Re: Newbie Question (al...@ow...) > 3. Re: Newbie Question (Shaun MacPherson) > > --__--__-- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 10:52:52 -0500 > From: Shaun MacPherson <sma...@gm...> > Reply-To: Shaun MacPherson <sma...@gm...> > To: php...@li... > Subject: [PHPMyEdit-Discuss] Newbie Question > > Hello! > > I inhereted the task of maintaining a website and I noticed that they > use PhpMyEdit which is working good except for one small problem with > their setup. I cannot find where the database file is, or what it is > called. > > I made a backup/copy of the website and did a search for elements in > the database (e.g. a person's name) but could not find the database > file. Could you tell me A) the default filename of the MySQL database > that contains the table information and B) where it is stored? I also > noticed that there are 2 directories I do not have access to (CONF, > PD) in the root directory, perhaps they are in there? > > Thanks! > > Shaun > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:48:38 -0000 (GMT) > Subject: Re: [PHPMyEdit-Discuss] Newbie Question > From: al...@ow... > To: "Shaun MacPherson" <sma...@gm...> > Cc: php...@li... > Reply-To: al...@ow... > > Hello Shaun, > > I am afraid you need to pick up a book about MySQL or visit one of the > many sites with the MySQL documentation. MySQL is a proper relational > database and you seem to think it is something like Access which is little > more than a file format. > > I doubt that learning about MySQL is the job of this list. > > You need to learn about sql, how to use the command line program, how to > do a backup, how to do a restore, and so on. phpMyEdit will help you with > some of this but you ought to know how to do it without phpMyEdit too. > > Goodluck > > Alex > > Shaun MacPherson said: >> Hello! >> >> I inhereted the task of maintaining a website and I noticed that they >> use PhpMyEdit which is working good except for one small problem with >> their setup. I cannot find where the database file is, or what it is >> called. >> >> I made a backup/copy of the website and did a search for elements in >> the database (e.g. a person's name) but could not find the database >> file. Could you tell me A) the default filename of the MySQL database >> that contains the table information and B) where it is stored? I also >> noticed that there are 2 directories I do not have access to (CONF, >> PD) in the root directory, perhaps they are in there? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Shaun >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting >> Tool for open source databases. Create drag-&-drop reports. Save time >> by over 75%! Publish reports on the web. Export to DOC, XLS, RTF, etc. >> Download a FREE copy at http://www.intelliview.com/go/osdn_nl >> _______________________________________________ >> Phpmyedit-discuss mailing list >> Php...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss >> >> > > > -- > > Alex McLintock > Openweb Analysts Ltd > Software for Complex Websites > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:52:20 -0500 > From: Shaun MacPherson <sma...@gm...> > Reply-To: Shaun MacPherson <sma...@gm...> > To: al...@ow... > Subject: Re: [PHPMyEdit-Discuss] Newbie Question > Cc: php...@li... > > Thanks for your reply :D. > > I was probably was unclear in what I was requesting - Clearly database > data are stored in a number of files on the webserver's hard drive. I > want to know what the default directory is, if any, and what the > default extension is for MySQL files, if any. > > Our 'online' website has a database of phone #'s etc > (http://chamber.parrysound.com/search.php if anyone is interested in > our site :P ), but as I said the mirror I made via FTP on my hard > drive lacks the database. > > Thanks for your help, > > Shaun > > > > On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:48:38 -0000 (GMT), al...@ow... > <al...@ow...> wrote: >> Hello Shaun, >> >> I am afraid you need to pick up a book about MySQL or visit one of the >> many sites with the MySQL documentation. MySQL is a proper relational >> database and you seem to think it is something like Access which is >> little >> more than a file format. >> >> I doubt that learning about MySQL is the job of this list. >> >> You need to learn about sql, how to use the command line program, how to >> do a backup, how to do a restore, and so on. phpMyEdit will help you with >> some of this but you ought to know how to do it without phpMyEdit too. >> >> Goodluck >> >> Alex >> >> Shaun MacPherson said: >> > Hello! >> > >> > I inhereted the task of maintaining a website and I noticed that they >> > use PhpMyEdit which is working good except for one small problem with >> > their setup. I cannot find where the database file is, or what it is >> > called. >> > >> > I made a backup/copy of the website and did a search for elements in >> > the database (e.g. a person's name) but could not find the database >> > file. Could you tell me A) the default filename of the MySQL database >> > that contains the table information and B) where it is stored? I also >> > noticed that there are 2 directories I do not have access to (CONF, >> > PD) in the root directory, perhaps they are in there? >> > >> > Thanks! >> > >> > Shaun >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------- >> > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting >> > Tool for open source databases. Create drag-&-drop reports. Save time >> > by over 75%! Publish reports on the web. Export to DOC, XLS, RTF, etc. >> > Download a FREE copy at http://www.intelliview.com/go/osdn_nl >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Phpmyedit-discuss mailing list >> > Php...@li... >> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss >> > >> > >> >> -- >> >> Alex McLintock >> Openweb Analysts Ltd >> Software for Complex Websites >> > > > > --__--__-- > > _______________________________________________ > Phpmyedit-discuss mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss > > > End of Phpmyedit-discuss Digest > |
From: Shaun M. <sma...@gm...> - 2005-01-20 16:52:27
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Thanks for your reply :D. I was probably was unclear in what I was requesting - Clearly database data are stored in a number of files on the webserver's hard drive. I want to know what the default directory is, if any, and what the default extension is for MySQL files, if any. Our 'online' website has a database of phone #'s etc (http://chamber.parrysound.com/search.php if anyone is interested in our site :P ), but as I said the mirror I made via FTP on my hard drive lacks the database. Thanks for your help, Shaun On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:48:38 -0000 (GMT), al...@ow... <al...@ow...> wrote: > Hello Shaun, > > I am afraid you need to pick up a book about MySQL or visit one of the > many sites with the MySQL documentation. MySQL is a proper relational > database and you seem to think it is something like Access which is little > more than a file format. > > I doubt that learning about MySQL is the job of this list. > > You need to learn about sql, how to use the command line program, how to > do a backup, how to do a restore, and so on. phpMyEdit will help you with > some of this but you ought to know how to do it without phpMyEdit too. > > Goodluck > > Alex > > Shaun MacPherson said: > > Hello! > > > > I inhereted the task of maintaining a website and I noticed that they > > use PhpMyEdit which is working good except for one small problem with > > their setup. I cannot find where the database file is, or what it is > > called. > > > > I made a backup/copy of the website and did a search for elements in > > the database (e.g. a person's name) but could not find the database > > file. Could you tell me A) the default filename of the MySQL database > > that contains the table information and B) where it is stored? I also > > noticed that there are 2 directories I do not have access to (CONF, > > PD) in the root directory, perhaps they are in there? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Shaun > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting > > Tool for open source databases. Create drag-&-drop reports. Save time > > by over 75%! Publish reports on the web. Export to DOC, XLS, RTF, etc. > > Download a FREE copy at http://www.intelliview.com/go/osdn_nl > > _______________________________________________ > > Phpmyedit-discuss mailing list > > Php...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss > > > > > > -- > > Alex McLintock > Openweb Analysts Ltd > Software for Complex Websites > |
From: <al...@ow...> - 2005-01-20 16:35:05
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Hello Shaun, I am afraid you need to pick up a book about MySQL or visit one of the many sites with the MySQL documentation. MySQL is a proper relational database and you seem to think it is something like Access which is little more than a file format. I doubt that learning about MySQL is the job of this list. You need to learn about sql, how to use the command line program, how to do a backup, how to do a restore, and so on. phpMyEdit will help you with some of this but you ought to know how to do it without phpMyEdit too. Goodluck Alex Shaun MacPherson said: > Hello! > > I inhereted the task of maintaining a website and I noticed that they > use PhpMyEdit which is working good except for one small problem with > their setup. I cannot find where the database file is, or what it is > called. > > I made a backup/copy of the website and did a search for elements in > the database (e.g. a person's name) but could not find the database > file. Could you tell me A) the default filename of the MySQL database > that contains the table information and B) where it is stored? I also > noticed that there are 2 directories I do not have access to (CONF, > PD) in the root directory, perhaps they are in there? > > Thanks! > > Shaun > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting > Tool for open source databases. Create drag-&-drop reports. Save time > by over 75%! Publish reports on the web. Export to DOC, XLS, RTF, etc. > Download a FREE copy at http://www.intelliview.com/go/osdn_nl > _______________________________________________ > Phpmyedit-discuss mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss > > -- Alex McLintock Openweb Analysts Ltd Software for Complex Websites |
From: Shaun M. <sma...@gm...> - 2005-01-20 15:53:01
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Hello! I inhereted the task of maintaining a website and I noticed that they use PhpMyEdit which is working good except for one small problem with their setup. I cannot find where the database file is, or what it is called. I made a backup/copy of the website and did a search for elements in the database (e.g. a person's name) but could not find the database file. Could you tell me A) the default filename of the MySQL database that contains the table information and B) where it is stored? I also noticed that there are 2 directories I do not have access to (CONF, PD) in the root directory, perhaps they are in there? Thanks! Shaun |
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From: Ivo <iv...@in...> - 2004-06-02 14:19:26
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Hi, and sorry for the late reply. >>- Custom icons/buttons per record > You can do this using hyperlink on virtual fields, in view list and filter mode. By "virtual" you mean a dummy column in the database? I tried to just add an entry to the array, but that gives problems with the SELECT statement in list mode. Is there a way to have this virtual field without having an actual unused column in the MySQL database? Or do I totally misunderstand? >>- Table lookup with search capability > This is doable, again, with external subform accessed with hyperlink. > But PME is not currently able currently do just have subforms built-in support. Again, this would require a virtual field? Hopefully I won't have to have a real MySQL column for this as well. Another thing I need is to be able to add a new record in another table on-the-fly; and then insert a reference (foreign key) to that record in the current form. I guess this is doable with the above method too, using external subforms. It's a shame that PME does not currently support this by itself, because this would make it vastly more powerful for more complex database designs! (in contrast to just having one main table) Is something like this currently planned for a future release? (Maybe I could be of some assitance) Ivo |
From: Steve B. <sb...@se...> - 2004-05-30 12:22:57
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I have several drop down lists running in PhpMyEdit in several different tables but have been having troubles with one that I cannot solve. Problem is that when I select a value and save the record, then view the record, the value has been saved. However when I reopen the record to edit, the value defaults to the first value in the list; I am stumped. Anybody have any ideas on what am doing wrong? The code that calls the field is: $opts['fdd']['classification1'] = array( 'name' => 'Classification1', 'select' => 'D', 'values' => array('table' => 'Classifications', 'column' => 'classification'), 'maxlen' => 60, 'sort' => true ); Here's the structure of the drop down list table: CREATE TABLE Classifications ( id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, classification varchar(60), PRIMARY KEY (id), UNIQUE id (id) ); This is the code I am using for a another drop down list (another table) that is working properly $opts['fdd']['Project'] = array( 'name' => 'Project', 'values' => array('table' => 'Activities', 'column' => 'ProjectName'), 'select' => 'T', 'maxlen' => 40, 'sort' => true ); Steve Buser |
From: Hugues B. <hbe...@gy...> - 2004-05-29 20:41:08
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le Sat, 29 May 2004 22:12:26 +0200 Hugues Bernard <hbe...@gy...> a =C3=A9crit: > > - Custom icons/buttons per record > >=20 > > We need to be able do some special things with each record entry. So, I= =20 > > want to be able to select a record and feed it to a custom script, or=20 > > something. Just think of it like this: you want to, for instance, email= =20 > > or print a certain record. So you want to point a certain function or=20 > > script to that record that will do just that with the click of a button= .=20 > > Preferably I would want to do this in a clever way that blends in with= =20 > > the way phpMyEdit does things. >=20 > You can do this using hyperlink on virtual fields, in view list and filte= r mode. And, see the custom button order bug, which has patch that allow specific b= uttons in specific code. Hugues (aka hbernard) |
From: Hugues B. <hbe...@gy...> - 2004-05-29 20:11:42
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Hi,=20 le Fri, 28 May 2004 17:48:12 +0200 Ivo <iv...@in...> a =C3=A9crit: > Hey list, >=20 [snip intro] >=20 > - Custom icons/buttons per record >=20 > We need to be able do some special things with each record entry. So, I=20 > want to be able to select a record and feed it to a custom script, or=20 > something. Just think of it like this: you want to, for instance, email=20 > or print a certain record. So you want to point a certain function or=20 > script to that record that will do just that with the click of a button.= =20 > Preferably I would want to do this in a clever way that blends in with=20 > the way phpMyEdit does things. You can do this using hyperlink on virtual fields, in view list and filter = mode. >=20 > - Table lookup with search capability >=20 > What if you want to link a column to another table, but that table is=20 > *stuffed* with records? It will be too much to fill a drop-down box=20 > with. So you may want to use keyword search and record selection pop-ups= =20 > or similar. You click the icon/button next to the input field, pop-up=20 > comes up, user enters keyword and gets a list of results. Chooses the=20 > correct reference and the reference is made in the original input form.=20 > Makes sense? I'm pretty sure some tables will be so full over here that=20 > selection from a select widget will be impossible. I would also like=20 > this functionality to blend in nicely with phpMyEdit. This is doable, again, with external subform accessed with hyperlink. But PME is not currently able currently do just have subforms built-in supp= ort. >=20 > So what do you say? Possible right now or desirable functionality? What=20 > would be the best way to add this into phpMyEdit? Suggestions? Hope it helps, Regards, Hugues (aka hbernard) -- phpMyEdit updater. >=20 > Thanks! > Ivo >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracle 10g > Get certified on the hottest thing ever to hit the market... Oracle 10g.= =20 > Take an Oracle 10g class now, and we'll give you the exam FREE. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D3149&alloc_id=3D8166&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > Phpmyedit-discuss mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss |
From: Ivo <iv...@in...> - 2004-05-28 15:43:36
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Hey list, I'm new to phpMyEdit and this list; it seems like an active enough project, so I suppose the list is as well. Let me introduce myself. I've been charged with the job of developing a semi-simple data-entry application. I got Visual FoxPro stuffed down my throat, but being far more familiar with PHP, I tried to visualize the concept with that. After a while I found phpMyEdit and lo! it offers about 80% of the needed functionality. :) I am *very* impressed with the documentation, clarity and codebase. It just makes sense. Thank you! Now, I have some questions and possibly I could be helpful to the project as well. There is some functionality that I need that may not be existant in the project right now-- or maybe it is and I just missed it in the documentation. The two main things are: - Custom icons/buttons per record We need to be able do some special things with each record entry. So, I want to be able to select a record and feed it to a custom script, or something. Just think of it like this: you want to, for instance, email or print a certain record. So you want to point a certain function or script to that record that will do just that with the click of a button. Preferably I would want to do this in a clever way that blends in with the way phpMyEdit does things. - Table lookup with search capability What if you want to link a column to another table, but that table is *stuffed* with records? It will be too much to fill a drop-down box with. So you may want to use keyword search and record selection pop-ups or similar. You click the icon/button next to the input field, pop-up comes up, user enters keyword and gets a list of results. Chooses the correct reference and the reference is made in the original input form. Makes sense? I'm pretty sure some tables will be so full over here that selection from a select widget will be impossible. I would also like this functionality to blend in nicely with phpMyEdit. So what do you say? Possible right now or desirable functionality? What would be the best way to add this into phpMyEdit? Suggestions? Thanks! Ivo |
From: Benno L. <ben...@id...> - 2004-05-03 07:15:17
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From: <hbe...@gy...> - 2004-01-21 17:44:24
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Selon Bill Lazar <bi...@bi...>: > This is very nice news, does it mean there will be an official release of a > new version soon Yes, there are too much new features and bug fixes that are currently only in CVS (Page Drop down, Tabs, sql and sqlw feature, enhanced triggers, + bugfixes) Soon, but when exactly, that's hard to say. Hugues > > -----Original Message----- > From: php...@li... > [mailto:php...@li...] On Behalf Of hugues > bernard > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 10:17 PM > To: php...@li... > Subject: [PHPMyEdit-Discuss] Translations needed > > Hi all, > > PME need your translation help ! > > a new feature was commited in the CVS in the past week : > fast moving between list pages. (see : > http://platon.sk/projects/bug_view_advanced_page.php?f_bug_id=33#bugnotes) > > This add 2 buttons (first page and last page) and a drop down to jump to > whatever page you want. > > Because 3 new keys were put in the language files : ("First", "Last", "Go > to"), we need to have quick translations for all languages PME currently > supports, in order not to block upcomming 5.4 release. > > You will find current language file here : > http://platon.sk/cvs/cvs.php/phpMyEdit/lang/ > > And you may upload the translated file in this bug report : > http://platon.sk/projects/bug_view_advanced_page.php?f_bug_id=33#bugnotes > > Please note that 'first' and 'last' must be translated according to the > context. > > 'start''s translation can be in some lang a better translation than the one > for 'first', for exemple. > > Regards > > Hugues > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 Premiere Conference on > Open > Tools Development and Integration See the breadth of Eclipse activity. > February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. > http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn > _______________________________________________ > Phpmyedit-discuss mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss > > > > |