> From: Christian Ista [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] File
> 'c:\mysql\share\charsets\?.conf' not found (Errcode: 2) Character set
> '#33' is not a compiled character set and is not specified in the
> 'c:\mysql\share\charsets\Index' file Resource id #5
I answer to myself.
In fact I reinstall MySQL
> John,
> I was under the impression that the mysql database had as default user
> when
> installed:
> ..
> anonymous
> root
>
The last time I installed MySQL it had four default users, I think.
> And that the _anonymous_ user could only create a database that began
John W. Holmes wrote in message :
> Because a default install of MySQL includes an anonymous user, one with
> no username or password. There is also a root user with no password.
> Read the MySQL manual on Installation and the GRANT command on how to
> fix this.
>
> ---John W. Holmes...
..
Because a default install of MySQL includes an anonymous user, one with
no username or password. There is also a root user with no password.
Read the MySQL manual on Installation and the GRANT command on how to
fix this.
---John W. Holmes...
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Hi,
I tried to display phpinfo and I am getting following values
display_errors On On
display_startup_errors On On
error_append_string no value no value
error_logno value no value
error_prepend_string no value
> My server is running on shared server which has support for PHP 4.1.2.
I
> installed mySQL for our shared server. I also installed phpMyAdmin.
Both
> are running properly. But I am facing following problems
>
> 1) If there is any error in the script - It is not getting displayed -
> screen is b
> Hey all, this is probably more to do with Mysql but I figured i'd
> ask here as well.
>
> The problem:
> When connecting to the mysql server on the local machine its
> fine, but when you connect to a remote machine
> eg $db = mysql_connect("x.x.x.x", "user", "password");
> and reque
Jo wrote:
>The problem:
>When connecting to the mysql server on the local machine its fine, but when you
>connect to a remote machine
>eg $db = mysql_connect("x.x.x.x", "user", "password");
>and request something from the database, it connects, BUT it takes about 5 minutes...
>
I have an idea,
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