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maybe that's it :)
you should perhaps upgrade to the newest phpmyadmin version ;) but at least it worked now ;) |
I'm on a shared server (unfortunately), so I will tell my ISP to check it out :)
p.s. After the error, when I edited the query, I noticed that then the query was shown with some extra "\" then when I tried to copy paste here that query - with the extra "\" ... (into code tags) the query showed up normally without the extra "\" :paranoid: Xfiles? Or what? ! :rolleyes: |
ahh, that would explain why i don't see the error ;)
it's a bug in vb2 AFAIK, in vb3 this would be corrected (i hope at least ;)) |
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