Hi kinfe,
To connect to myql from php you only need build your php with mysql
support.
Now, for render vxml documents you are using apache o IIS ?
I recommend LAMP (Linux+Apache+Myql+Php)
Regards,
Luis Morales
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 16:07 +0100, Kinfe Tadesse wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I intend
Answer 1. No, you do not need Apache. You could be using IIS along with PHP
and MySQL if that is what you need! But talking about natural relationships,
there is nothing better that the great combitation formed by XAMP.
Answer 2. There is a MySQL API specially done for PHP, so there is no need
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I use apache 2.0.47 withMysql 4.1 (beta) and php 4.3.2
All that I want to do seems to work fine (no issues yet)
Installation was a breeze
Jack
>
> from: David Haines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> date: 2003/09/02 Tue PM 09:11:54 CEST
> to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> subject: [PHP-DB] PHP, MySQL and Apache
>
> How many of you are using PHP with MySQL and Apache 2 ?
>
I am using. PHP:4.2.2, MySQL: 3.23 Apache 2.
> I know there _were_ some problems, but do the current (stable) PHP and MySQL
> work fine with Apache 2 ?
>
They work fine together. Only I faced problem during installation. But
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El Mar 02 Sep 2003 16:11, David Haines escribió:
> This is maybe a bit Off-topic, and yet I could think of no better place to
> ask:
>
> How many of you are using PHP with MySQL and Apache 2 ?
>
> I know there _were_ some problems, but do the current (stable) PHP and
> MySQL work fine with Apache 2