Did you try copying the libmysql.dll file to system32 folder? The MYSQL 
section did not show up until I did that on my test pc.

[email protected] wrote:
> I checked the log. There is no indication of any problems there. I have never 
> received an apache-specific error.
> 
> According to the installation instructions I'm using, I have created a PHP 
> page that calls the phpinfo() function which returns a page listing the 
> configuration particulars for my set up.
> 
> When I run that PHP info page, there is no section concerning MySQL. Others 
> have told me there should be one. MySQL is referenced many times in other 
> sections of the output, always pointing to the correct directory and never 
> commented out.
> 
> Part of that output reads:
> 
> ;Default port number for mysql_connect(). If unset, mysql_connect() will use
> ;the $MYSQL_TCP_PORT or the mysql-tcp entry in /etc/services or the 
> ;compile-time value defined at MYSQL_PORT (in that order). Win32 will only 
> look
> ;at MYSQL_PORT.
> mysql.default_port =
> 
> Now, I'm confused by $MYSQL_TCP_PORT. Is this an environment variable? It 
> doesn't have the format for a Windows environment variable, but I don't know 
> what else it might be.
> 
> There is no entry in /etc/services connected with MySQL.
> 
> Likewise, what does MYSQL_PORT refer to
> 
> Is any of that relevant to my situation?
> 

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