Why does in the CF7 Admin show the MySQL driver as MySQL (3.x) , does
this signify the lowest version supported or that only 3 is supported?
The later cannot be true as I'm running a 4.x db. Is there another
MySQL driver that's recommended for 4?
Cheers,
Ian
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You have to install the v4 driver yourself, and I believe there is
already a technote on how to do so (as well as being blogged by Steven
Erat).
I'm sure someone from MM will pip in with the reasons as to why the v4
driver wasn't shipped :-)
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:49:06 +, Ian Winter [EMAIL
Andy Allan wrote:
You have to install the v4 driver yourself, and I believe there is
already a technote on how to do so (as well as being blogged by Steven
Erat).
I'm sure someone from MM will pip in with the reasons as to why the v4
driver wasn't shipped :-)
More than likely its because the
Hmm, OK. I saw Steven's post when it came out. I'll go back and have a
re-read. Would be nice to know why it didn't ship though.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:56:58 +, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have to install the v4 driver yourself, and I believe there is
already a technote on how
That would be reasonable, does the 3.x in the admin in fact refer to
the driver version then rather than DB ver's supported? Might be worth
that being changed just to MySQL, it's never shown a version number
before. Just being fussy, but, people might get confused.
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 11:05:11
Stephen Moretti (cfmaster) wrote:
Andy Allan wrote:
You have to install the v4 driver yourself, and I believe there is
already a technote on how to do so (as well as being blogged by Steven
Erat).
I'm sure someone from MM will pip in with the reasons as to why the v4
driver wasn't
On Feb 9, 2005, at 6:10 AM, Ian Winter wrote:
Hmm, OK. I saw Steven's post when it came out. I'll go back and have a
re-read. Would be nice to know why it didn't ship though.
I'll save some of you the Google search:
http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm?
mode=dayday=03month=11year=2004
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