>You don't need an asgard directory. If you set the .htaccess right 
>index.php will handle the query.

What .htaccess settings would I need to make?  I'm not sure what you mean 
by setting .htaccess right.

>Did you import a basic midgard database dump?

No, I installed the Midgard-lite files that I got earlier, which were all 
PHP files.  Should I install Midgard on top of that?  If so, which of the 
following packages should be skipped?

midgard-lib-1.4.3.tar.bz2
mod_midgard-1.4.3.tar.bz2
midgard-php4-1.4.3.tar.bz2
midgard-data-1.4.3.tar.bz2
mgd-nadmin-patches.tar.gz


>You can get one from
>
>http://englert.nehmer.net/asgard+oldadmin+nadmin.sql.bz2

Thanks.  I was able to retrieve and unzip this, and it looked fine in an 
editor.

However, when I tried executing the .sql file through phpMyAdmin, I got the 
message "command executed successfully" but no tables or data were 
entered.  When I tried a second time I typed in a "commit" just after 
executing the .sql file.  That's the only thing I could think that would 
cause this problem, unless this has something to do with the size the .sql 
file (5MB when unzipped).  Any ideas why this isn't working?

Thanks,
Randall



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