Hi,
thanks for the help. I had removed the ";" but had not moved the
libmysql.dll to the C:\windows\system32 directory. Also found in the manual
that MySQL is not "included by default" in MySQL 5.0.0 and hence you need to
include the extension.
All working hunky dory now.
thanks again to those
> > Windows XP SP1
> > Norton Antivirus and Internet Security
> > Apache 2
> > PHP 5
> > MySQL 4.0.16
> >
> > All seem to work. I can run PHP scripts on the Apache server without any trouble.
> > I have MySQL running as a service and the basic SQL command line commands and
> > winmysqladmin sho
Chris Hunt wrote:
Windows XP SP1
Norton Antivirus and Internet Security
Apache 2
PHP 5
MySQL 4.0.16
All seem to work. I can run PHP scripts on the Apache server without any trouble. I have MySQL running as a service and the basic SQL command line commands and winmysqladmin shows all ok (to my limi
Chris
Have you removed the ";" from the extension DLL in the php.ini file?
;extension=php_ming.dll
;extension=php_mssql.dll
;extension=php_msql.dll
extension=php_mysql.dll < Here
;extension=php_oci8.dll
;extension=php_openssl.dll
;extension=php_oracle.dll
Mike
Everyone read closely... this is a nice error report that shows a) he's done his
homework and b) what he tried that didn't work.
Chris Hunt wrote:
All,
I'm a newbie trying to learn PHP and MySQL (following examples in a book "PHP and MySQL by
Larry Ullman". I am running:
Windows XP SP1
Norton A
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