The phpMyAdmin project has moved all its git repositories over to github. This allows people to contribute easier; it also brings speed improvements to developers. If you were using git to get the latest sources of phpMyAdmin, you should change the remote from where you pull to github, for example: git remote set-url origin git://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin.git
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phpMyAdmin has switched to github
Posted on : 25-01-2012 | By : admin | In : PHP Reference
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Welcome to the first beta release for phpMyAdmin 3.5.0; here are the major new features: * browse-mode improvements ** grid editing ** remember recent tables ** remember last sort order by table ** flexible column width ** reorder columns ** more compact navigation bar * AJAXification of many operations * reorganised server status page, with server monitoring * improved support for stored routines, events and triggers * openGIS support * zoom-search in table search * Drizzle support * improved ENUM/SET editor
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phpMyAdmin 3.5.0-beta1 is released
Build Business-Critical PHP Applications on Mac OS X for Seamless Deployment into Enterprise Linux and Windows Production Environments CUPERTINO, Calif., January 19, 2012 —Zend, the PHP Company, today announced the general availability of Zend Server 5.6 , the latest version of its industry leading PHP web app server, which includes new support for Mac developers. The new version of Zend Server makes it possible for developers on the Mac OS X platform to quickly develop or modernize web-based applications that are targeted for deployment to Linux and Windows production environments. For the growing numbers of IT organizations using PHP and bringing Macs into the development environment, Zend Server 5.6 offers important advantages for both app performance and quality, and productive collaboration on the web and in the cloud.
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Zend Server 5.6: Mac Developers Get a New Tool for Rapid Web Application Development Using PHP
Welcome to the first alpha release for phpMyAdmin 3.5.0; here are the major new features: * browse-mode improvements ** grid editing ** remember recent tables ** remember last sort order by table ** flexible column width ** reorder columns ** more compact navigation bar * AJAXification of many operations * reorganised server status page, with server monitoring * improved support for stored routines, events and triggers * openGIS support * zoom-search in table search * Drizzle support * improved ENUM/SET editor
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phpMyAdmin 3.5.0-alpha1 is released
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Welcome to the first release candidate for phpMyAdmin 3.4.9, a bugfix release with minor security corrections.
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phpMyAdmin 3.4.9-rc1 is released
Welcome to phpMyAdmin 3.4.8, a bugfix release with minor security fixes.
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phpMyAdmin 3.4.8 is released
Welcome to the first release candidate for phpMyAdmin 3.4.8, a bugfix release with minor security corrections.
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phpMyAdmin 3.4.8-rc1 is released
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