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Marc Delisle

"Mastering phpMyAdmin 2.11 for Effective MySQL Management"

11.0-all-languages-utf-8-only directory, as shown in the
following screenshot, using the 7-Zip File Manager:
Installing phpMyAdmin
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Use whatever mechanism your file extractor offers to save all the files, including
subdirectories, to some location on your workstation. Here, we have chosen c:\, so
a c:\phpMyAdmin-2.11.0-all-languages-utf-8-only directory has been created
for extraction.
Now it's time to transfer the whole directory structure c:\phpMyAdmin-2.11.0-alllanguages-
utf-8-only to the web server in our web space. We use our favorite
FTP software or the web control panel for the transfer.
The exact directory under which we transfer phpMyAdmin may vary: It could be
our public_html directory or another directory where we usually transfer web
documents. For further instructions about the exact directory to be used or the best
way to transfer the directory structure, we can consult our host provider's help desk.
After the transfer is complete, these files are no longer needed on our Windows
client, so we can remove them.
Installation on a Local Linux Server
Let's say we chose phpMyAdmin-2.11.0-all-languages-utf-8-only.tar.gz and
downloaded it directly to some directory on the Linux server. We move it to our
web server's document root directory (for example, /var/www/html) or to one of its
subdirectories (for example, /var/www/html/utilities).


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