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Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.3.x for Effective MySQL Management
Before delving into task-oriented chapters, such as searching and the like, it's appropriate to have a look at the general organization of phpMyAdmin's interface. We'll also look at the configuration parameters and settings that influence the interface as a whole.
The phpMyAdmin interface is composed of various panels and windows, each one having a specific function. We will first see a quick overview of each panel and then take a detailed look at them later in this chapter.
The login panel that appears depends on the authentication type chosen. For the http type, it will take the form of our browser's HTTP authentication pop-up screen. For the cookie type, the phpMyAdmin-specific login panel will be displayed. (This is covered in Chapter 2, Configuring Authentication and Security.) For external authentication (signon), the login panel is handled by the external application itself. By default, a Server choice...
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