Hello all,
Running PHP 5.2.0 on Apache 2.2.4 under Windows Vista (Business,
retail). All of the applications I've written under PHP have made the
migration just fine; with the exception of PHPMyAdmin. Here's a screenshot
of what it's doing =>
http://seanscompy.rh.rit.edu/images/funkyphpmy
nday, October 24, 2004 12:10 PM
To: Gün Göksu
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] phpmyadmin connection problem with php & mysql
Gün Göksu wrote:
> Well.. no. I had checked that and have checked it again.
>
> There is a php_mysql.dll file on both the
> C:\Program Files\php\ext and
> C:\Progr
Gün Göksu
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] phpmyadmin connection problem with php & mysql
Hi there,
php_mysql.dll has to be downloaded and installed separately.
It's not included anymore in the binary distribution packet.
You can download it from the download page of php.net
and it's calle
Hello everybody.
I am running windowsXPpro and have installed Apache2 and mysql.
Both where the latest stable releases on their respective sites last month.
Their tray indicators are all green.
Then I have installed PHP. The code
This page was created at on the
computer running PHP.
works
In my local network i use MySQL-Front as a gui to create and test
stuff... It is like SQL Server enterprise manager (ie. a gui application
that lets you do most of the stuff with the database server) and has
user management integrated.
There are nice things that i like in MySQL-Front, like des
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Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 2:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] PhpMyadmin?
Ok I have a hoster for my site that has it where I can use phpmyadmin to
create a db. Is this a solid way to make a db? I am trying to do an online
db for resumes and searching for em
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Sent: terça-feira, 30 de Julho de 2002 19:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] PhpMyadmin?
Ok I have a hoster for my site that has it where I can use phpmyadmin to
create a db. Is this a solid way to make a db? I am trying to do an online
db for resumes and searching for
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] PhpMyadmin?
> Ok I have a hoster for my site that has it where I can use phpmyadmin to
> create a db. Is this a solid way to make a db? I am trying to do an online
> db for r
Ok I have a hoster for my site that has it where I can use phpmyadmin to
create a db. Is this a solid way to make a db? I am trying to do an online
db for resumes and searching for employers. I heard several different things
about this, that it is hard to do and not stable. I have tried to start o
Any question in particular that you would like help with? Please feel
free to spare us the pleasantries and get right to your question. We
are here to help! :-)
Viper1 wrote:
> Anyone help me out with PHPMyadmin?
>
>Thanks
>
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Hi,
I have a problem withg the subject.
I get first page (index.php) running correctly (I can see the left menu
which shows me the databases and the right page which shows the Welcome
message).
But when I'm trying to go to another page (let's say I want to switch to
a specific database from my s
I just installed phpMyAdmin following the install instructions provided with
the doc.
The standard user connects to the mysql db just fine, (ie the login/password
window pops up), but the login/password that I provide after that is always
refused.
I tried to login with the root but it doesn't help
it doesn't works in my pc. i have win2k.
>
> try editing the index to use this:
>
> // checks if you have entered a username and a password
> if (!$PHP_AUTH_USER || !$PHP_AUTH_PW)
> {
> // if empty, send header causing dialog box to appear
> header('WWW-Authentic
At 10:59 PM, 10/21/2001, you wrote:
>i've got a copy of phpmyAdmin on my local and it's raw.
>is there a copy out there that have a user login or some security access
>before going inside the main database?
>
>thanks.
try editing the index to use this:
*or*, try setting up an .htpasswd to req
i've got a copy of phpmyAdmin on my local and it's raw.
is there a copy out there that have a user login or some security access
before going inside the main database?
thanks.
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