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phpmyadmin TROUBLE!!!


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18-May-2008, 02:36 PM #1
phpmyadmin TROUBLE!!!
hey I have installed phpmyadmin. I have mysql databases and everything.

When I get to the login screen I type in my login details( username and password) and click login. It logs me in but the next screen is just blank.

any reasons why??

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19-May-2008, 01:48 PM #2
I'm guessing there's an error being encountered by phpMyAdmin that is causing it to effectively "crash" on the server, which results in the abrupt termination of HTML transmission after you login.

Did the installation go smoothly? Also, have you tried upgrading to the latest phpMyAdmin release? I would try upgrading to the latest phpMyAdmin release and see what happens.

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28-May-2008, 12:41 PM #3
Just a tip, you could try XAMPP, or something similar to set it up.
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