On 3/17/07, Skip Evans <skip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey all, I have a client that uses phpMyAdmin quite a bit as sort of an end user type app, but that's another story altogether (they actually get a lot of use out of it when they're PHP app won't give them the data the way they want.) But anyway, they've created a table with 9 fields type 'TEXT' and put about a paragraph or two into each field, but seemed to have run up against a limit there. I'm pretty surprised that phpMyAdmin would have that kind of a limit there, and have checked out the data for any funkiness that might prevent it from displaying, but when they select that table to edit a record it displays only the top like describing the table and then stops. Has anyone experienced anything like this with phpMyAdmin? They are running 2.5.7. I know they should upgrade and I keep telling them that, but they are one these "if it ain't broke don't fix it "
It is broke, so they should fix :) outfits and have been using the same install for
a couple of years, and are pretty set in their ways. Thanks! Skip -- Skip Evans Big Sky Penguin, LLC 61 W Broadway Butte, Montana 59701 406-782-2240 http://bigskypenguin.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Check out PHPenguin, a lightweight and versatile PHP/MySQL development framework. http://phpenguin.bigskypenguin.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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