I am using the SQL-history tab of the phpMyAdmin pop-up query
window for the first time, and am seeing that it shows its list like
this:
Change[phpmyadmin] select * from pma__relation
Change[phpmyadmin] select * from pma__column_info
I have $cfg['PropertiesIconic'] == FALSE.
It would be better if there were some space between the word
"Change" and the bracketed name of the database.
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Thanks for reporting, fixed in CVS.
Now I'm finished with your load of bugreports yesterday. You
should get a special bugtester-award for noticing so much
and helping to improve PMA. Thank you! :-)
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Yes, it was quite a large bunch of bug reports, wasn't it? Er, sorry about
that. It's just that over the weekend I discovered the new header and
footer configuration files in the 2.6.0-alpha1 release, which seemed to be
the perfect opportunity to give phpMyAdmin a new skin that better-
matched our corporate design, and in the process I of course had to look
at all of the PMA pages to make sure the skinning hadn't messed
anything up. And thereby I discovered many of these somewhat-odd
behaviors. :-)
As to my reward, I'd accept a complementary copy of phpMyAdmin...
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Heck, no - don't apologise for your helpful and great
bugreports. They were all easily to reproduce and well
documented. If all bugreports were as verbose and seperate
like yours, we all would have more time fixing it than to
try getting what the submitter originally wanted to tell :)
Maybe you want to share your phpMyAdmin-skin somewhen? Would
be a great push for the community to see how much can be
achived by modifying a CSS file...
(So, enough backslapping for now - keep the bug-reports
coming in ;-)
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Oh, you don't really want to see my stylesheet file right now. It's less a
testament to CSS's ability to change the appearance of a site, and more
a demonstration of how thoroughly unprepared phpMyAdmin is for the
task. :-) Perhaps I'll be opening a new bug on this with some
suggestions.