Dear Matt,

> have had no experience of the above two products

just some useful links:

www.phpmyadmin.com

www.php.net/documentation

www.mysql.com/documentation

Regards,

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From: "Matt Gaskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 2:51 PM
Subject: MySql and PHP


> Hi All
>
> Currently I have rented space on a Web Server that has MySql installed
and
> PHP, They have created a database directory for myself. Do I need to
install
> Mysql and PHP locally to take advantage of this. If so where do I
start. I
> have had no experience of the above two products, although I have
written a
> number of websites in HTML and a number of access databases. We have
just
> started to get a number of enquiries for databases online and would
like to
> develope in this area.
>
> Thanks
> M
>
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