Bill Shirley wrote:

I guess I woke up cranky this morning. (Still working on my 1st cup of coffee.) What is it you are wanting to do?

You can "access" MySQL from Apache, perl, C, etc.  You
can administer MySQL from phpMyAdmin (a web interface).

Bill
<RANT> Why do ppl ask for help and only give vague
descriptions? "I installed xyz and it doesn't work!
How can I fix it?" </RANT>




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Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 12:05 PM
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Subject: [newbie] Accessing MySQL


When I had installed MDK 10.0 I also had the apache web server, everything related to PHP, and MySQL installed during the initial installation and been updating them when they needed to be updated. I build websites for the fun of it, but I'm having trouble accessing the database. Would I need go into the Konsole and set myself up in MySQL.


I had always used Fox Serv, when it installed in my windows hdd it set everything up including the MySQL during the installation.

Bobby




Sorry Bill if it seems vague, and myself I just got up about ten minutes before I got on my computer. I'm not familiar with how MDK install MySQL during the initial installation, if it set my login name into linux up with MySQL or not and if I mneed to go in and setup a user name in MySQL. Because in windows I used Fox Serv and it set everything up.


Bobby



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