I've finally got both PHP and MySQL up and running, and I've learned how
to create new users and databases (at least the basics).
But I was told I should add a password to root/localhost, and that's
been a major pain in the butt. First, it knocked out phpMyAdmin. Then I
learned how to edit a
check if the user you defined in phpMyAdmin/config.inc.php
($cfg['Servers'][$i]['user'] = ???)
has the right to create new databases
(db: mysql / table: user / field: Create_priv='Y')
restart the mysql-server after altering the database mysql
g. martin luethi
Fri, 23 Jan 2004 01:26:46 -0800
Martin Luethi wrote:
check if the user you defined in phpMyAdmin/config.inc.php
($cfg['Servers'][$i]['user'] = ???)
has the right to create new databases
(db: mysql / table: user / field: Create_priv='Y')
restart the mysql-server after altering the database mysql
H... I'm a little confused. I
Sheez, maybe you fixed it already...
I typed in the username and password, but did NOT delete http on line
133. I saved the page, but didn't restart MySQL, and it still works - I
think.
I haven't created a new database yet, but it's inviting me to!
Thanks for the tip.
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on Friday, January 23, 2004 3:19 AM said:
HOWEVER, it said the better method was to type in either http or (I
can't remember the second choice offhand). I think I did it on line
133 (see below.
Just to clarify. The difference between the two methods is
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