![]() ![]() Which will display a form that will allow you to display blobs (and binaries). Happily your screenshot already shows the + Options in the top part of the top image. The simplest way to see the contents of blobs when you are browsing is to click the link: Happily displaying the contents of blobs has been moved into the user interface rather than the configuration. Apparently the thinking was to move people over the TEXT field types. Understandable since doing this might cause quite a support request. However phpmyadmin decided to discourage this by deprecating this config setting. There are some people (like me) who decided that their application needed to use BLOB types to store text (seemed like a good decision at the time, and as I recall there was some thinking on my part that went into the decision). You should note that this would cause chaos if you were storing binary files in blobs, since you would see endless gobblygok in the browser window. That would allow you to view the contents of blobs in the browser. Earlier versions of phpmyadmin had a setting called $cfg = TRUE
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