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Posted by Virginner on 06/09/06 00:39
| people keep telling me to change this var.. when I first looked at it
| yesterday it was already set to 10MB, today at someone's suggestion
| changed it to 20MB, none of it made any difference.. I think I will
| uninstall 4.1 and install it again, don't think I have any choice at
| this point, I think I have exhausted all options here now..
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| and really I think XAMPP should come with a warning that this could
| happen if you already have MySQL installed, and I think there should be
| a verion of it w/o MySQL, so as not to cause these problems.. will have
| to opt for http://us2.php.net/get/php-5.1.4-Win32.zip/from/a/mirror if
| want to do PHP any development on my machine, hopefully can it make it
| work with IIS, is probably simpler than spending a whole week figuring
| out how to config Apache.. oh man.. ok, Virginner, again, many thanks
| for your help.. Frances
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(a) forgot... are you changing the right my.ini ? Make sure you don't have
more than one, and make sure you put 10M not MB
(b) when you install using XAMPP it *does* give you the option of whether
you want to install MySQL.
(c) I *still* suggest you scrub everything and use XAMPP. You can (assuming
there are no bits of MySQL or Apache or anything else floating around) be up
and running in 10 minutes flat. It's a hell of a lot easier than learning
how to configure Apache (or IIS) to work with PHP to work with MySQL, as it
does it all in one install. If you want to learn PHP, it's still the
quickest way to do it.
D.
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