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On 12 April 2011 16:52, Peter Humphrey <peter@××××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> Hello list, |
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> I've a weird one here. I'm rebuilding my local server on an Atom N270 box and |
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> I've reached the point of installing phpmyadmin on it to manage a MySQL database |
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> I'm developing. |
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> Three different browsers have no trouble displaying table structures, data, the |
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> database design and the data dictionary, but when it comes to printing anything |
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> from phpmyadmin they all refuse to believe that more than one page exists. They |
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> will print other multi-page sites but not this one. |
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> Can anyone throw any light on this? I've remerged apache, php and phpmyadmin |
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> with no effect. |
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I can't access a phpmydamin page at this moment to check, but what you |
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want is a suitable CSS sheet for printing. I assume that the page |
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uses frames and the current print configuration (or lack of it) does |
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not include the frame that you wish to print. You'll need to poke |
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around the phpmyadmin fs to find css files and see what is defined |
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where. It may also be possible to hardcode it in the .php |
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configuration file of phpmyadmin. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |