The latest version of phpMyAdmin can be downloaded from Softpedia

Jun 23, 2014 18:01 GMT  ·  By

PhpMyAdmin, the popular tool written in PHP and intended to handle the administration of MySQL databases, is now at version 4.2.4.

A new build of phpMyAdmin, 4.2.4, has been released. As the version number suggests, this is just a maintenance release in the current branch.

According to the changelog, Mediawiki export is now able to produce the table header row, a fix for related PHP warnings has been implemented, new lines are no longer added to query every time, a fatal error that occurred during the SQL Export of the join query has been fixed, and the binary columns in hexadecimal notation are now working.

Also, the cookie encryption IV is now generated for every session, users are now able to import open_basedir, the SQL tab – Insert queries are now showing the affected row count, a missing warning about an existing account on a multi-server config has been added, the WHERE clause can no longer remain undefined, and a few other security fixes have been implemented.

A complete list of changes is available in the official changelog, which can also be found in the downloaded source archive. You can download phpMyAdmin 4.2.4 source right now from Softpedia and you will need to compile the package yourself.