I just finished installing Apache, php and mySql on my Windows XP machine at
home and everything seems to be running just fine!
Renee Toth
Stitchin' Up A Storm
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From: Theisen, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 12:59 P
Moving the database is childs play. I'm sure other tools allow you to do
this, but when I recently started working with MySQL, I found PremiumSoft
MySQL Studio (30 day trial, $78 to purchase) from http://www.mysqlstudio.com
It is a pretty decent tool, and among other things includes a Backup/data
Hi Gary,
Where I work we use Windows2000/Apache/MySQL/PHP in development and
Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP in production. We move any database stuff via mysqldump with no
problems what so ever. BTW, the reason we went with Linux in production is that MySQL
performance seems to be vastly superior on Li
Joe Stump wrote:
I would assume the Win version comes with mysqldump - just
mysqldump -uuser -ppassword -hhost database. You *might* be able to copy the
data directory (someone else should chime in on this).
I known copying the data dir from Linux to Linux isn't a problem with
MyISAM tables,
I would assume the Win version comes with mysqldump - just
mysqldump -uuser -ppassword -hhost database. You *might* be able to copy the
data directory (someone else should chime in on this).
--Joe
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