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> > That's what I expected, but haven't figured out the problem with the one
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> > I created
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From: "Chip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: Please help - does changing the port the web server listens on
affect mysql?
> That's what I expected, but haven't f
That's what I expected, but haven't figured out the problem with the one
database.
I created another very simple database and form and can insert data from the
web
form with no problem.
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Chip
Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
> MySQL knows nothing of the ports that your Web server may listen to.
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Congratulations to the Webby Award!
> MySQL knows nothing of the ports that your Web server may listen to.
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I am having a problem with inserting data into a table via a web form,
which was
working just fine prior to changing the port the web server is listening on
from 80
to 8080. I can insert data via the mysql command line just fine, just not
from the
web form. Below are the forms and table def for re