It works now! Thanks man! =D
You my hero! <3 <3

> Hi,
>
> You have checked the relevant sections in your /etc/php.ini:
>
> extension=mysql.so
> extension=mysqli.so
>
> phpmyadmin loads the shared extensions (if not present). Most Web 
> applications don't do.
>
> Jürgen
>
> On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 10:00:32PM +0100, Rolf Andersen wrote:
>   
>> Hey out there..
>>
>> Time to get frustrated again...
>> I'm trying to get apache, mysql and php working but the thing bugging me is 
>> that I can't get mysql working on my own pages.. But phpMyAdmin works.!?!
>> Then I got told that phpMyAdmin uses mysqli, but that I couldn't get working 
>> either.. So my question: is mysql enabled in the Current package? I've tried 
>> getting the PKGBUILD, but it's too confusing for me to figure out what t 
>> look for.
>> I've tried the php4 version too, which I was told has mysql enabled by 
>> default. But that isn't working either.. Any suggestion of what I'm doing 
>> wrong?
>>
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