On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:16:28 -0400, John Holmes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Wouter van Vliet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Ok, first of all: really, do use linux. It's not THAT bad for a home
> > machine ;)
> >
> > Now, the solution is quite simple as it is documented. Just copy the
> > file 'libmysql.dll' to your %WINDIR% folder and all should work. If it
> > doesn't, take libmysqli.dll as well. While you're at it, you might as
> > well copy all .dll's from the footdir of the zippackage to your
> > %WINDIR%, windows can't be hurt anymore than it already hurts and
> > it'll save you some hassle next time you want to enable another
> > extension.
> 
> I believe the installation instructions have been updated so that copying
> files to the windows directories are not recommended or needed anymore. May
> want to consult the manual once again (but Apache not finding libmysql.dll
> is your problem).
> 
> ---John Holmes...
> 

;), solution remains as easy as it is documented. I just based my
advice on the docs downloading with php5.0.0, new docs are indeed a
bit different. Should've known that before.

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