Randall Emery wrote:

>> 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.


Please look in the archive of this mailing list. We had all of this 
some days ago.


>> 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?


All.

> 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?


Old versions of phpMyAdmin are really really poor. It has improved 
but if you can use mysql from the command line instead, do it. 
Maybe I'm a little bitter about phpMyAdmin but I had a hard time 
with it. However, if you have no choice upload the file via ftp 
(zipped if you can unzip it on the server - unzipped otherwise) and 
modify phpMyAdmin so that it can read files from the server, 
instead of only uploaded ones.

Matthias




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