actually i know how to make connections in dreamweaver and since mysql won't create 
databases, i kinda figured i should start there.  thanks for your "help."  <---notice 
correct punctuation.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Jeff Shapiro 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [MySQL] RE: Question: Connecting MySQL with DreamWeaver MX on Windows 
2000


This is more of a DreamWeaver question than a MySQL and you will 
probably have better luck getting an answer from a DreamWeaver list 
or forum.

Have you tried searching the DreamWeaver Help or manuals?

A quick search for "MySQL" provided me with the following topics:

Creating the MySQL database
Setting the MySQL Connection dialog box options
Creating a database connection
Connecting to a database
Database Connections for PHP Developers

plus 25 other topics.

This search took me less than 30 secs. to find the solutions to your 
"question".

At 13:01 -0500 4/4/03, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thanks for the info, i've searched and searched the mysql site for 
>info but not found a lot, except people who got the error 1067 code 
>helping each other.  i noticed a NOT FOUND under ODBC so i installed 
>myodbc, but now i get the NOT FOUND along with the driver info 
>underneath it, so i'm not exactly sure what's up.  i still can't 
>create a database using winmysqladmin.exe or thru the prompt so i'll 
>have to keep messin with it.
>
>as i said previously, i'm sure everything will seem totally logical 
>once i get used to it, but for right now it's a little difficult. if 
>i could just create a database and connect with dwMX i'd be set.
>
>: )
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Nestor Florez
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 12:43 PM
>Subject: Re: Re: [MySQL] RE: Question: Connecting MySQL with 
>DreamWeaver MX on Windows 2000
>
>
>I do not understand why people have to get hard on other people just 
>because they ask a question.  If you do not a helpful thing to say 
>well do not reply.  The reason why people ask is because there are 
>looking for shortcuts that are known by those who have been around 
>and it is great because you do not have to reinvent the wheel.
>
>Kira,  Try searching on freshmeat.net   They have tools that will 
>actually install all of this software packages for you or you can do 
>a search on google for "PHP DREAMWEAVER MYSQL WINDOWS"
>
>Have a good weekend people,
>
>:-)
>-------Original Message-------
>From: "Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: 04/04/03 09:04 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [MySQL] RE: Question: Connecting MySQL with DreamWeaver 
>MX on Windows 2000
>
>>
>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>  yes i know that.  How? was my question.
>
>     How...what?  How to setup MySQL?  How to setup PHP?  How to read the
>manual?  How to work your own computer?  You ask vague questions, and
>can only expect vague answers back.
>
>>  and the manual.... have you seen how long that is?
>
>     Yes, which is what makes it a good manual.  There is a reason why
>they give you a Table of Contents right at the very beginning.  It's
>less than 2 pages long and all you have to read is the Installation
>section.  After that, you can read how to create your own databases.
>  You're making this way harder than it really is.  You think you have to
>read the whole manual, instead of reading the sections you need help with.
>
>>  when i looked under What is MySql?  it says " MySql is a powerful
>>  database tool blah blah.  MySql can do this and this and this...."
>
>     When you're trying to learn how to drive a car, what do you do?  Ask
>first what a car is?
>
>>  I decided not to frustrate myself for 8 hours on this,
>
>     No, instead you're asking someone else to chew your food for you,
>and have you swallow it.  Like I said, if you took the time to even read
>the table of contents, you would've quickly found out which sections
>specifically you needed to read - it's very short and can be done within
>10 minutes.
>
>
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