If your php was built with mysql support, there will be a mysql section in the output of phpinfo(). Given your error message, I'd guess your php was not built with mysql support.

Michael

Mark Sargent wrote:
Mark Sargent wrote:

Hassan Schroeder wrote:

Mark Sargent wrote:

when typing localhost/phpMyAdmin-2.6.1-pl3/index.php, I get the following,

cannot load mysql extension,
please check PHP Configuration

What am I mising.? Cheers.

Uh, mysql support in your PHP installation? :-)

What does phpinfo() show?

Hi All,

where do I input phpinfo(), browser or terminal..? Cheers.

Mark Sargent.

Hi All,

disregard that..Below is the start of the info displayed with phpinfo() in the browser. Cheers.

 phpinfo

(PHP 3, PHP 4 , PHP 5)

phpinfo -- Outputs lots of PHP information

   Description

int *phpinfo* ( [int what] )

I'm figuring you wanted to know if php was working, yes..? I had already tested it, and it was. Cheers.

Mark Sargent.



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