On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 11:30:03 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Evan Morris) wrote:
> Thanks for all the help everyone sent me on this. However, nothing
> seems to make any difference whatsoever (except putting the
> 'localhost' part in quotes). I am still getting permission denied
> errors based on the use
Thanks for all the help everyone sent me on this. However, nothing seems to
make any difference whatsoever (except putting the 'localhost' part in
quotes). I am still getting permission denied errors based on the user
credentials.
I have entered a user into the user table with host='localhost', us
When changing/adding permissions to the mysql db for specific users,
dont forget to do 'flush privileges'...
my 2 cents
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 07:19, Evan Morris wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am new to PHP (just basically started yesterday). I am currently having a
> problem connecting to a MySQL databa
If you cut and pasted your code, try to put localhost into quotes as well.
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k Loewenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 February 2003 14:01
To: Clarkson, Nick
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] MySQL problem -- new to PHP
Well you opened up my question! Do you know where to learn PHPMyAdmin?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Clarkson, Nick wrote:
>Looks like is to do with MySQL permiss
Should have added; You don't have to GRANT ALL, obviously you can assign
permissions as required so you could just do GRANT SELECT, UPDATE if that is
all that is required.
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Looks like is to do with MySQL permissions. Check your host's (the one you
are trying to connect from) permissions to the server.
To change permissions, from the MySQL prompt type;
GRANT ALL ON * TO username@host IDENTIFIED BY password;
Substitute in username, host and password for your ones.