phpMyAdmin Updated
Our Web-based MySQL interface, phpMyAdmin, has been updated to version 2.10.2. This version includes some security and general bug fixes. Customers should not notice any major changes.
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We’ve updated phpMyAdmin to version 2.11.0. (In case you aren’t familiar with phpMyAdmin, it’s a Web-based system for managing MySQL databases without requiring you to use the command line; you can...
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We’ve updated phpMyAdmin to version 2.11.2. (In case you aren’t familiar with phpMyAdmin, it’s a Web-based system for managing MySQL databases without requiring you to use the command line; you can...
View ArticleSoftware updates: Ruby on Rails, phpMyAdmin, WordPress
We’ve updated several things on our servers today: Ruby on Rails was updated from version 1.2.3 to 1.2.6. (If you use Rails on your site, our page explaining how to freeze Rails explains how you can...
View ArticlephpMyAdmin updated to version 3.4.3.1
We’ve updated phpMyAdmin to the latest version, 3.4.3.1. In case you aren’t familiar with phpMyAdmin, it’s a Web-based system for managing MySQL databases without requiring you to use the command line;...
View ArticlephpMyAdmin updated to version 4.1.8
We’ve updated phpMyAdmin to the latest version, 4.1.8. In case you aren’t familiar with phpMyAdmin, it’s a Web-based system for managing MySQL databases without requiring you to use the command line;...
View ArticlephpMyAdmin updated to version 4.8.3
We’ve updated phpMyAdmin to the latest version, 4.8.3. In case you aren’t familiar with phpMyAdmin, it’s a Web-based system for managing MySQL databases without requiring you to use the command line;...
View ArticleInsecure versions of Adminer disabled
Some of our customers use a script called Adminer (aka adminer.php) that allows them to modify MySQL database entries. It’s similar to phpMyAdmin. This is fine, except that old versions of Adminer...
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