Why not try to add them again? If there already there you will get a error message. That will help isolate the problem. There either there and is a display-reader problem or there something wrong with the script.
Regards
Ron
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-----Original Message----- From: Christopher Taylor [mailto:christ@bnmc.com] Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 5:31 AM To: drupal-support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [drupal-support] PHP ADMIN & MY SQL is making my hair gray
Hi, It seems the speech system Jaws for Windows, does pretty well with frames. It just pretends like each is a window.
Even when I log out and log back in, I don't see the new tables. It doesn't add anything to the database. It says it did but nothing changes. The size of the file doesn't change.
Regards
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerhard Killesreiter" killesreiter@physik.uni-freiburg.de To: drupal-support@drupal.org Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 4:15 AM Subject: Re: [drupal-support] PHP ADMIN & MY SQL is making my hair gray
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005, Christopher Taylor wrote:
Let me say that I am rather amazed by the fact that you manage to use phpmyAdmin through a screenreader. I've been told that websites that use frames would be hard to use with them.
Maybe the mysql command line (if available) would be easier to use.
I am trying to import files into my sql database to create multiple sites. I have been fiddling and importing files since I last sent a post.
When I pull in a file.
It says the operation was successful. My instructions have been inserted and how many.
Good.
None of the tables show up though.
What do you mean by "show up"? Was there a table definition in the file you uploaded?
Also, when I log into PHP Admin, it gives me this general message:
. Error The additional Features for working with linked Tables have been
deactivated. To find out why click
here.
When I click on it. All it says is: PMA Database ... not OK
Don't think this is important.
I can not see the screen, is there a link to click on to save the import? Maybe my speech is missing something.
phpmyadmin has a left pannel where it shows the databases and the tables and a main pannel where most of the operations are carried out. The newly created tables should be visible to the left. phpmyadmin als makes use of Javascript I think. Maybe you need to manually reload the left hand panel to see the newly created database tables.
Cheers, Gerhard
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