phpMyAdmin Documentation release 4.7.0
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example using haproxy it can be done as: frontend Grab query string */ if (!count($_POST)) { list(, $queryString) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 217 页 | 409.13 KB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation release 5.1.0
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example, using haproxy it can be done as: frontend } /* Grab query string */ if (! count($_POST)) { [, $queryString] = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 241 页 | 370.94 KB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation release 5.0.4
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example, using haproxy it can be done as: frontend query string */ if (! count($_POST)) { list(, $queryString) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 235 页 | 370.30 KB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation Release 5.0.5-dev
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example, using haproxy it can be done as: frontend query string */ if (! count($_POST)) { list(, $queryString) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 235 页 | 370.31 KB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation release 4.8.5
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example using haproxy it can be done as: frontend Grab query string */ if (!count($_POST)) { list(, $queryString) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 232 页 | 366.09 KB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation release 4.9.9
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example, using haproxy it can be done as: frontend query string */ if (!count($_POST)) { list(, $queryString) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 232 页 | 368.41 KB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation Release 4.9.1-dev
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example using haproxy it can be done as: frontend Grab query string */ if (!count($_POST)) { list(, $queryString) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 233 页 | 366.15 KB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation release 4.9.0.1
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example using haproxy it can be done as: frontend Grab query string */ if (!count($_POST)) { list(, $queryString) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 233 页 | 366.15 KB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation release 4.8.0
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example using haproxy it can be done as: frontend Grab query string */ if (!count($_POST)) { list(, $queryString) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 232 页 | 365.91 KB | 1 年前3phpMyAdmin Documentation release 4.9.1
want to expose phpMyAdmin running in a Docker container in a subdirectory, you need to rewrite the request path in the server proxying the requests. For example using haproxy it can be done as: frontend Grab query string */ if (!count($_POST)) { list(, $queryString) = explode('?', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); } else { // I hate php sometimes $queryString = file_get_contents('php://input'); providing MySQL credentials to phpMyAdmin. You can achieve this by configuring your web server to request HTTP authentication. For example in Apache this can be done with: AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted0 码力 | 233 页 | 366.17 KB | 1 年前3
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