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phpmyadmin is the best way
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Acknowledging both that there are a few ways to do this and your excellent suggestion to check the resulting file after using phpMyAdmin, I beg to differ with your assessment of which method is 'best'. I've never had a corrupted file (or any restoring issues) using mysqldump, it takes only a second or two to complete, and there's no question about its formatting, as it is drawn from the current installation's configuration and capabilities. IMHO.