[MacPorts] howto/PHP modified

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Page "howto/PHP" was changed by magill at mac.com
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Revision 11
Comment: upd
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Index: howto/PHP
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--- howto/PHP (version: 10)
+++ howto/PHP (version: 11)
@@ -128,30 +128,29 @@
 However, as this is to simply get you "up-and-running," details for configuring those two authorization options are not given here.
 Details on "Using Authentication Modes" can be found at "''https://docs.phpmyadmin.net/en/latest/setup.html#using-authentication-modes''."
 
-
-There is also an interactive setup, see http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/#setup_script and the demo at http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/setup/
-
 To check your phpMyAdmin installation, point your browser to http://localhost/phpmyadmin and verify that phpMyAdmin loads and can access your database (by providing a username and password, depending on the authentication method you selected).
 
 
 = Step 6: Install pmadb = #pmadb
 Some consider the installation of pmadb "optional." \\
-However, phpMyAdmin will flag the fact that it is missing and therefore certain features are not functional with the message:
+However, phpMyAdmin will flag the fact that it is missing and therefore certain features are not functional, with the message:
 {{{
 The phpMyAdmin configuration storage is not completely configured, some extended features have been deactivated. Find out why. 
       Or alternately go to 'Operations' tab of any database to set it up there.
 }}}
 
-For additional features provided by pmadb (http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/pmadb), run 
+For additional features provided by pmadb (http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/pmadb), first run 
 {{{
 $ mysql -u root -p < /opt/local/www/phpmyadmin/examples/create_tables.sql
 }}}
 
-Next: create a file: ''mysql_phpMyAdmin_pmaSetup.sql'' - it is a one-time use scratch file so you can place it anywhere. (It is not included with the phpMyAdmin distribution.)
+Next: create a file: ''mysql_phpMyAdmin_pmaSetup.sql'' - containing the following SQL code:   (change the 'pmapass' to your password)
+- this is a one-time use scratch file so you can place it anywhere and delete it after use. (It is not included with the phpMyAdmin distribution.)
+
 {{{
 -- HOW TO USE THIS FILE (with MacPorts installation)
 -- mysql -u root -p < /opt/local/www/phpmyadmin/examples/create_tables.sql
--- mysq5 -u root -p < mysql_phpMyAdmin_pmaSetup.sql
+-- mysql -u root -p < mysql_phpMyAdmin_pmaSetup.sql
 
 CREATE USER 'pma'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'pmapass';
 
@@ -172,7 +171,7 @@
 GRANT SELECT, INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE ON `phpmyadmin`.* TO 'pma'@localhost;
 }}}
 
-Then run this SQL to setup the pma 'controluser' (change the 'pmapass' to your password).
+Then run this SQL to setup the pma 'controluser'
 
 Finally, verify that the config file, at ''/opt/local/www/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php'', is like this:\\
 '''Note:''' The database name is ''pma underscore underscore'' -- two underscores!
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