This version also has quite a few bugfixes and changes

Dec 22, 2011 07:35 GMT  ·  By

phpMyAdmin, the popular tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL databases, has just reached version 3.4.9.

The developers of phpMyAdmin have stated that this is only a bugfix and minor security release. Nonetheless, users should upgrade to the latest version as there are quite a few changes.

Among the bugs fixed in phpMyAdmin 3.4.9 we can mention inline editing enum fields with null showed no dropdown, DB suggestion now corrects the user with underscore, PHP 5.4 no longer has magic quotes, tables with triggers can now be moved, and better compatibility with MySQL extension.

There are also a couple security fixes, both pertaining to Self-XSS, one in export options and the other one in host parameter setup. A complete list of changes can be found here.

Download phpMyAdmin 3.4.9 right now from Softpedia.