Hi Paul,
You made my day!!
Am not getting that error after importing the citrus.sql file.
Surprisingly i don't see that step in the installation document.
I have this in my config file:
$url_prefix = "http://localhost/citrus";;
$ssl_url_prefix = "https://localhost/citrus";;
after giving user "a
I'm guessing you may not have the default database from the citrus.sql
file - this needs to be imported into your empty citrus database, you
can do that with phpmyadmin or on the mysql cmd line.
Paul
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Rakesh Kotha wrote:
> Am installing CitrusDB on Windows XP wit
Hi Bryan,
I have all of them in place: Below is copy from phpmyadmin
Users having access to "citrus"
User Host Type Privileges
Grant Action
citrus localhostdatabase-specific ALL PRIVILEGES No Edit
Privileges
Below is
Rakesh Kotha,
By default PhpMyAdmin doesn't ask for the username or password to log
into it.
Since it is localhost that doesn't really matter.
Click on the citrus DB listed on the left in the DB list column. To
make sure you are using the citrus one and not mysql.
Then check the Privileges tab
Thank you Bryan for quick reply.
I do setup the id and pass from phpmyadmin and mentioned it config file.
I tested the connectivity to db using those id and pass from command prompt and
it worked well.
For some reason while i access phpmyadmin, it is not asking me any id or pass
to logon. Not s
Rakesh Kotha,
Could you clarify if you setup the Privileges for the citrus DB in
PhpMyAdmin?
Its the tab at the top. Once there check for the citrus DB user. If
it isn't there click on the "Add a new User" below the table.
That username and password need to be set in the citrus configuration
Am installing CitrusDB on Windows XP with WAMP Server 2.2
I got Apache, MQSQL, PhpMyAdmin worked.
Now stared configuring CitrusDB.
Copied the bineried to WWW folder in WAMP.
When i tried http://localhost/citrus am getting below error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function RowCount() on a non-ob