The first release candidate in the 3.4.8 series brings bug fixes and security corrections

Nov 25, 2011 09:49 GMT  ·  By

phpMyAdmin, the popular tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL databases, has just reached version 3.4.8 RC1. 

PhpMyAdmin 3.4.8 RC1 is the first release candidate in the new series and it's mainly a bugfix release with minor security corrections.

Among the bugs fixed in phpMyAdmin 3.4.8 RC1 we can identify several important ones such as: enum data split at space char (more space to edit), ODS import ignores memory limits, inline edit on multi-server configuration, and deleted search results remain visible.

There are also several security fixes in phpMyAdmin 3.4.8 RC1: self-XSS on database names, on column type, and on invalid query. A complete changelog list can be found here.

Developers have advised users to treat this release with caution because it's not a stable version and it might not work as it should.

Download phpMyAdmin 3.4.8 RC1 right now from Softpedia.