>  "The specified CGI application misbehaved by not
> returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers
> it did return are:"

Looks like you're running phpMyAdmin on a machine with Windows and PHP
in CGI-mode?
I don't recall if it's PHP in CGI-mode on Windows that in general
doesn't work with the header()-function or if it's only IIS.

The solution is to install PHP as non-cgi... Don't know how that is done
as I'm using FreeBSD, but know you know whats wrong :)

> I dont think i set up mySQL properly maybe ?

The problem is not related to MySQL.

:wq
//andreas
http://phpwizard.dk/ (in Danish only)


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