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Date:  Wed, 12 Apr 2006 05:57:37 +0200
From:  Kristian Eklund <kristian.eklund (at mark) monostar.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:04592] Re: phpMyAdmin on secure login
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Darrel,
Please, please, please turn off your request for "Message Reciept" in 
your e-mail client. You have it turned on for every e-mail you send.

It really is annoying to get a popup-window every time I open one of 
your e-mails.

/Kristian

Darrell D. Mobley wrote:
> I have added phpMyAdmin to the administration GUI and placed a
> "phpmyadmin.conf" file in the "/etc/admserv/conf.d" directory with the
> directory alias for the administration GUI to see.  When I use a non-secure
> login (running on http), the phpMyAdmin script works perfectly, outputting
> to the screen as designed.  If I login using a secure login (running on
> https), the script works but will not load the CSS file for the script,
> causing the output to really junk up.  What else do I need to configure so
> the secure server instance will see the CSS file? 
> 
> 
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