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phpMyAdmin for each domain

thats a nice question.
i think that nobody really knows an answer. the answer of installing an own phpmyadmin is not very elegant!

i would say, you should make a skelleton in your admin-plesk-interface, that whenever plesk creates a domain, it will also create a subdomain like sql.yourdomain.com

this is allready working for the webmailer, why not for phpmyadmin ???

i am also wondering how this would work
 
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