• After attempting to install and run PhpMyAdmin, all I got was a blank screen that says “This page isn’t working.” The installation instructions are incomprehensible. I can’t tell if it does anything useful because I can’t run it.

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  • Vanilla, I think it not a honest feedback. Hundreds of people run, and if you can’t then problem is on your server (which may not support latest version of phpMyAdmin), not in plugin. At first, you could have asked “how it works or is there any bug”, instead what’s more, you say that you haven’t checked, and making bad feedback (which dismotivates developers to create plugins for users like you).
    Ok, i won’t ask you what steps you did, closing the topic. good luck.

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    Thread Starter Vanilla711

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    More lousy plug-ins like this one I do not need. I hope the people who wrote this one will find other lines of work.
    Mysysadmin ran phpmyadmin from the cPanel and it worked fine. I don’t need your phony installer, if that’s what it is.

    Does it work now?

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