t 2002 11:36
> To: Steve Jackson
> Cc: Harrison Fisk; Zak Greant; David Axmark; Jeremy Cole; Olof Tjernren;
> Jim Winstead; Bertrand Matthelié; Kaj Arnö; Rasmus
> Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Newbie needs help.
>
>
> Hallo Steve!
>
> As an addendum: a very easy way to install Apac
forget all that stuff they told you to do... :) (just kidding folks)
check out the various AMP (apache, mysql, php) triad installers out there that
will do all the work for you. from configuring apache to work with php to
configuring mysql for you.
i use FORSERV's install (http://www.forserv
You searched online for these answers??
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.iis.php to install IIS
Where did you install mysql to? If you went with the default installation,
it will be in c:\mysql right? Run the program mysql.exe in the /lib folder
and learn how to do the commands that create
Another good tool for administering MySQL databases is phpMyAdmin. It is a
browser based admin tool and you can get it from www.phpMyAdmin.org . I have
been using it for about a year and I really like it.
Jim Hunter
Diamond Computing
---Original Message---
From: Steve Jackson
>Here are the specifics, AFAIK, of my situation.
>
>- OS is win98 SE
>- PHP version 4
>- installed MS PWS via the NT 4 option pack
To the best of my knowledge the NT4 option pack installs IIS on NT server,
and cut down version of IIS which they call PWS on NT workstation. On
windows 98, I've no