RE: New to MySQL

2004-03-17 Thread Terry Smith
Thanks Peter,
Will try out XAMPP.
Regards

-Original Message-
From: Peter Lovatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2004 10:50
To: Terry Smith; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: New to MySQL


Hi

To use phpMyAdmin you need a webserver and php installed - the code suggests
you either are not running through a webserver or that it is not  configured
for php.

If you are not developing for php you might take a look at windows front
ends for mysql - search the list for recommendations

HTH

Peter


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> -Original Message-
> From: Terry Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 March 2004 10:25
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: New to MySQL
>
>
> I have just started having a look at MySQL. I have the server
> installed and
> running with the default settings and I now need to create a database and
> tables.  I will be testing all locally on WinXPpro.
>
> I would like to use phpMyAdmin but am having some trouble displaying the
> index.php page. IE shows code, or does not load at all, MacromediaMX is
> complaining about a server not existing. Or is there another way?
> I guess I
> could be missing a few nuts-n-bolts, what services do I need to
> run on WinXP
> and their configs? Is there anywhere where I can find some info
> for absolute
> beginners to try and shorten the learning curve?
>
> Once up and running I expect to be linking using Access 2000 with which I
> have some experience and hope to port over some tables.
>
> Regards
>
>
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RE: New to MySQL

2004-03-17 Thread Terry Smith
Thanks for the reply. I will have a look at MySQLCC.
Regards

 -Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2004 13:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: New to MySQL


Why don't you try MySQLCC from the MySQL site?
-Original Message-
From: Terry Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New to MySQL


I have just started having a look at MySQL. I have the server installed and
running with the default settings and I now need to create a database and
tables.  I will be testing all locally on WinXPpro.
I would like to use phpMyAdmin but am having some trouble displaying the
index.php page. IE shows code, or does not load at all, MacromediaMX is
complaining about a server not existing. Or is there another way? I guess I
could be missing a few nuts-n-bolts, what services do I need to run on WinXP
and their configs? Is there anywhere where I can find some info for absolute
beginners to try and shorten the learning curve?
Once up and running I expect to be linking using Access 2000 with which I
have some experience and hope to port over some tables.
Regards


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New to MySQL

2004-03-17 Thread Terry Smith
I have just started having a look at MySQL. I have the server installed and
running with the default settings and I now need to create a database and
tables.  I will be testing all locally on WinXPpro.

I would like to use phpMyAdmin but am having some trouble displaying the
index.php page. IE shows code, or does not load at all, MacromediaMX is
complaining about a server not existing. Or is there another way? I guess I
could be missing a few nuts-n-bolts, what services do I need to run on WinXP
and their configs? Is there anywhere where I can find some info for absolute
beginners to try and shorten the learning curve?

Once up and running I expect to be linking using Access 2000 with which I
have some experience and hope to port over some tables.

Regards


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