On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 09:32:45AM -0400, Steve Holden wrote regarding Re:
adodb with mysql - connection string syntax for filepath:
>
> Mridula Ramesh wrote:
> > Hi. Firstly, thank you both very much for the response!
> >
> > Cliff, I did some more reading up about it
Mridula Ramesh wrote:
> Hi. Firstly, thank you both very much for the response!
>
> Cliff, I did some more reading up about it after you corrected me re
> MySQL not being a _language_ but another means of storing data (would
> you believe NONE of the connection tutorials actually said that?!)
Hi. Firstly, thank you both very much for the response!
Cliff, I did some more reading up about it after you corrected me re MySQL
not being a _language_ but another means of storing data (would you believe
NONE of the connection tutorials actually said that?!) Anyway, now I have
MySQL on my mac
J. Cliff Dyer wrote:
> Mridula Ramesh wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Hi. I am not very tech-savvy so please pardon me if this is a stupid
>> question: so far I have been googling for about 4 days to find help
>> for this, so now I am desperate! :)
>>
>> How do you use adodb with mysql to connect to a fi
Mridula Ramesh wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Hi. I am not very tech-savvy so please pardon me if this is a stupid
> question: so far I have been googling for about 4 days to find help
> for this, so now I am desperate! :)
>
> How do you use adodb with mysql to connect to a file that is on your
> machine?
Dear all,
Hi. I am not very tech-savvy so please pardon me if this is a stupid
question: so far I have been googling for about 4 days to find help for
this, so now I am desperate! :)
How do you use adodb with mysql to connect to a file that is on your
machine?
Also, could you please recommend to