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Posted: Sun 11. Jan 2004, 20:03
by Florian
the Probelm with the RAQs is, that they're using sometimes a damn memory management.
Maybe it will help to restart the server or throw it out of the window and use a "normal" Server like pyramid pizzabox or so (no, do not trow! It's good for COBRA Databases or so :----) ) ;)

Cheers,
Florian

Posted: Mon 12. Jan 2004, 03:52
by marco
Why is there a need to include phpMyAdmin in the phpWCMS distribution?
Most sites already have phpMyAdmin, why do we need a second copy bundled with wcms?

I would actually like to REMOVE phpMyAdmin from phpwcms or have the installation optional, if possible.

Posted: Mon 12. Jan 2004, 06:48
by Oliver Georgi
No problem - do it ;-)

It's also possible to install a redirect index.php in the empty phpMyAdmin folder that sends you to your own phpMyAdmin installation.

It makes sense to include phpMyAdmin.

But you can also disable phpMyAdmin link in backend - set value in conf.inc.php.

Oliver

Posted: Thu 9. Dec 2004, 17:28
by Florian
Hi folks,

It's not working in the current Release(RC4_2004-08-27_A). Can anyone give me a hint?
It's also not working when including the "developer" Patch offered by Oliver within this thread. I've got to secure the directory by .htaccess files and that sucks a bit.

Many thanks in advance,
Florian

Posted: Thu 9. Dec 2004, 19:18
by Pappnase
Florian wrote:Hi folks,

It's not working in the current Release(RC4_2004-08-27_A). Can anyone give me a hint?
It's also not working when including the "developer" Patch offered by Oliver within this thread. I've got to secure the directory by .htaccess files and that sucks a bit.

Many thanks in advance,
Florian
hello flo

what did not work!?

Posted: Thu 9. Dec 2004, 22:08
by Florian
Hi Pappnase,

the securing of the directory is not working. You can access the folder / phpmyadmin by typing in the exact link to the location...

Cheers,
Florian

Posted: Fri 10. Dec 2004, 08:37
by Oliver Georgi
I stopped supporting integration of phpmyadmin - at the moment.

To have it installed there - set the login value of phpmyadmin to "cookie".

Then it is no problem - but use a newer version.

Oliver