Re: [PHP] PHP 5, Windows, and MySQL

2006-06-27 Thread David Robley
Chris wrote: > Beauford wrote: >> I have done everything that everyone has suggested here, and 1000 other >> variations that I have found along the way. So if I'm doing something >> wrong - please let me know, 'cause I don't see it. >> >> MySQL 4.1 has been working great for 4 years and PHP4.4 gi

Re: [PHP] PHP 5, Windows, and MySQL

2006-06-27 Thread Chris
Beauford wrote: I have done everything that everyone has suggested here, and 1000 other variations that I have found along the way. So if I'm doing something wrong - please let me know, 'cause I don't see it. MySQL 4.1 has been working great for 4 years and PHP4.4 gives me no problems. Anything

RE: [PHP] PHP 5, Windows, and MySQL

2006-06-27 Thread Beauford
ne 0 Thanks -Original Message- From: Janet Valade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 26, 2006 7:43 PM To: Beauford Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP 5, Windows, and MySQL Well, I don't know what you mean by a known issue. All your message says is that PHP 5 does not support MySQL. Yes, it d

RE: [PHP] PHP 5, Windows, and MySQL

2006-06-26 Thread Beauford
une 26, 2006 4:08 PM To: Beauford Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP 5, Windows, and MySQL Activating MySQL in PHP 5 is pretty simple. Open the php.ini file and uncomment the line for the extension that you want to use--php_mysql.dll or php_mysqli.dll. Restart the web server. Using the mysql functions is

Re: [PHP] PHP 5, Windows, and MySQL

2006-06-26 Thread Tom Chubb
I use apache2triad (http://apache2triad.net/) which is an AMP package with PHP 5. I vaguely remember the first time I installed it (on Win XP Pro though) I got similar problems with MySQL. I uninstalled it and reinstalled as I wasn't sure if I accidentally clicked a dialog box without reading what

Re: [PHP] PHP 5, Windows, and MySQL

2006-06-26 Thread Robert Cummings
On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 13:50, Beauford wrote: > Aside from my previous gd problems, here's another problem. It appears that > PHP5 (for Windows anyways) does not support MySQL (which in itself is > riduculous), but here's my problem. I have a script I just downloaded that > works perfectly on Linux/