When installing Tiki 6.1 on a system with an engine other than MyISAM as the MySQL default, it creates a random mix of MyISAM tables and the default type tables. This gives the user all the drawbacks of using MyISAM without any of the benefits of using MyISAM, since the management features specific to each engine cannot be used uniformly. Ideally, Tiki should honor the MySQL default, but even forcing MyISAM consistently would be an improvement.
Tiki 6.1
PHP 5.1.6
MySQL 5.0.77
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