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Why is it when I use the phpMyAdmin "Query Window" to perform queries the phpMyAdmin panel returns a "Cannot find Server" error about 90% of the time?
It's too important of tool for me to have this kind of problem. Is there a technique to making phpMyAdmin more stable? |
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What size are the queries you are trying to run? I use phpMyAdmin almost daily, and while I do receive the dreaded 404 page on occasion, I would estimate that 99% of my queries run successfully and retrun me to the correct screen.
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No, the queries I have submitted are very small requests. I just created the databases.
Some Create Table statements and a few queries that at most would return 10 records. The SQL statements are not complex either. |
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#4
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Please submit a ticket to support@hostgator.com for further help. Also, be sure to include your account username and password in case the techs need to get into your account for testing purposes. If you have not received a response from the support desk within 12 hours, reply back here and I will try to get your ticket pushed through. Thanks.
-Justin |
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