I did exactly what Paul described ... I changed the directory at the dos
prompt to
c:\program files\apache group\apache2\htdocs\phpcatalog\admin
and typed in
mysql testcatalog < createdb_mysql
my dos prompt brought up this error:
'mysql' is not recognized as an internal or external command, ope
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Hello Stitchin',
Sunday, February 23, 2003, 3:39:41 PM, you wrote:
> I did exactly what Pa
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Hello Stitchin',
Sunday, February 23, 2003, 3:39:41 PM, you wrote:
> I did exactly what Paul described ... I changed the directory at the dos
> prompt to
> c:\program files\apache group\apache2\htdocs\phpcatalog\admin
> and typed in
> mysql testca
I did exactly what Paul described ... I changed the directory at the dos
prompt to
c:\program files\apache group\apache2\htdocs\phpcatalog\admin
and typed in
mysql testcatalog < createdb_mysql
my dos prompt brought up this error:
'mysql' is not recognized as an internal or external command, op
At 20:31 -0500 2/22/03, Stitchin' wrote:
I feel so stupid right now! I just loaded up Apache, mySql, and PHP on my
home Windows XP machine to work on my website. It'll be running on a Linux
server when I get it on the web.
I've been trying to check out this catalog program called PHP Catalog.
The