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[cpg1.4.x]: phpMyAdmin plugin

Started by Nibbler, April 06, 2009, 10:58:58 PM

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Nibbler

This plugin contains a copy of phpMyAdmin. This is a commonly used database administration tool recommended by the Coppermine Dev Team for the purposes of modifying your Coppermine tables manually or performing backups of the database.

If you install it you will get a link on your admin menu that will load phpmyadmin in an iframe. It uses the database information from Coppermine so there is no additional configuration required.

Notes:


  • This is the older phpMyAdmin 2.11.9.5 since the newer versions have higher PHP and MySQL requirements than Coppermine does. This version is fully supported however.
  • It contains only the default theme, only the english language, and no documentation in order to keep the plugin small. Exporting to PDF has also been removed. You can add or replace any files manually via FTP after installation.

Finally, please don't clutter this thread with "How do I use phpMyAdmin" questions. This is not the place.

Thankyou.

François Keller

hey Nibbler, good idea as many users d'ont know how to handle with theyre webhost admin panel to manage the database
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Joachim Müller


Joachim Müller

This plugin has been ported for cpg1.5.x as well, so if you're looking for a plugin for that version, go here: phpMyAdmin plugin for cpg1.5.x , but please don't clutter the other thread with issues related to cpg1.4.x nor should you clutter this thread with issues related to cpg1.5.x. In other words: respect the versions each plugin was built for to avoid confusion.

phill104

Updates the version of phpmyadmin to 2.11.9.6 due to some security issues.
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