I've done that, too... but that's because MySQL's doc search engine is 
interpreting the . as something special. If you search for other things 
relating to that, you'll actually find an index saying "my.cnf 
configuration options" or syntax.. something along those lines.

Weird stuff.

Mike

Les Neste wrote:

>Also note that a search for 'my.cnf' in the online documentation section of
>mysql.com returns exactly zero (0) results.  Hint, hint ...
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