On May 1, 2008, at 11:43 AM, Ryan S wrote:
Cant afford a new comp or a new OS and as for your last statement:
http://www.sophos.com.au/pressoffice/news/articles/2006/02/macosxleap.html
_almost_ no virii for the Mac :)
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None that have effected my computers here at work, or at home. No
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> Cant afford a new comp or a new OS and as for your last statement:
> http://www.sophos.com.au/pressoffice/news/articles/2006/02/macosxleap.html
> _almost_ no virii for the Mac :)
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None that have effected my computers here at work, or at home. No anti-
virus, no firewall's ;)
Oh and I'll
On May 1, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Ryan S wrote:
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Top posting from my cell...
1. Format hard drive
2. Install redhat fc8 or Ubuntu 8.04
3. Load the new MySQL installation with your backup file
If you really have to stay with windoze, remove and re-install
apache. Look at the system log file
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> Top posting from my cell...
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> 1. Format hard drive
> 2. Install redhat fc8 or Ubuntu 8.04
> 3. Load the new MySQL installation with your backup file
>
> If you really have to stay with windoze, remove and re-install
> apache. Look at the system log files as they SHOULD tell you wh
On May 1, 2008, at 8:56 AM, Ryan S wrote:
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Top posting from my cell...
1. Format hard drive
2. Install redhat fc8 or Ubuntu 8.04
3. Load the new MySQL installation with your backup file
If you really have to stay with windoze, remove and re-install
apache. Look at the system log files
/*
Top posting from my cell...
1. Format hard drive
2. Install redhat fc8 or Ubuntu 8.04
3. Load the new MySQL installation with your backup file
If you really have to stay with windoze, remove and re-install apache. Look at
the system log files as they SHOULD tell you what was causing the cr
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> -Original Message-
> From: Wolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 6:06 AM
> To: Ryan S; php php
> Subject: RE: [PHP] Xampp question, pretty much 0T
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> Top posting from my cell...
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> 1. Format hard drive
> 2. Install redhat fc
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-Original Message-
From: Ryan S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 6:26 PM
To: php php
Subject: [PHP] Xampp question, pretty much 0T
Hello!
I have been using XAMPP for quite some time now (thanks to the recommendations
from this list) without any real comp
> After reading a bit I see that if I just copy the "data" directory in the
> mySql directory, I can restore it from there? any idea if I have that wrong?
Hmm I guess, but I'd take the safer road and open a console and run:
mysqldump.exe -u -p --all-databases --add-drop-database --opt
> mysq
After reading a bit I see that if I just copy the "data" directory in the mySql
directory, I can restore it from there? any idea if I have that wrong?
Hmm I guess, but I'd take the safer road and open a console and run:
mysqldump.exe -u -p --all-databases --add-drop-database --opt
> mysql.
> You could try their forums:
> http://www.apachefriends.org/f/?language=english
Thanks!
Just after I posted i started searching on google and found them, have joined
and posted... no reply as yet... just the waiting game now i guess.
Main prob is I cant even get phpmyadmin running to copy th
Ryan S wrote:
Hello!
I have been using XAMPP for quite some time now (thanks to the recommendations from this list) without any real complaints...
and the only reason I am writing here is because i am sure a lot of you guys run the same thing considering the amount of people who recommended it
Hello!
I have been using XAMPP for quite some time now (thanks to the recommendations
from this list) without any real complaints...
and the only reason I am writing here is because i am sure a lot of you guys
run the same thing considering the amount of people who recommended it to me
when
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