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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 12/16/79 11:59
Schmalz wrote:
> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:SqmdnfW5h-wVlYHYnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
>>Schmalz wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all. Probably not an original posting but I have searched high and
>>>low for a satisfactory resolution to this problem. I am using Windows
>>>XP, IIS 5.1, PHP 5.1.4 and MySQL 5.0.23 and Dreamweaver 8. When I try to
>>>create a database connection I get the "Your PHP server doesn't have the
>>>MySQL module loaded or you can't use the mysql_(p)connect functions"
>>>error. I have downloaded the latest mysqli and mysql extensions (PHP
>>>5.1.6 and MySQL Server 5.0.24a) and copied these into my C:\PHP\ext
>>>directory. I believe I have already made the required changes to the
>>>php.ini file however this may not be 100% right. Any further advice
>>>and/or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Did you stop and restart your server?
>>
>>For the mysql connections, you need the following in your php.ini file:
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>> extension=php_mysql.dll
>>
>>If you want to use mysqli, you need:
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>> extension=php_mysqli.dll
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>>(you can specify both).
>>
>>And watch for any errors when you start your server. Check your server
>>log to see if there are any errors, also.
>>
> Hi and thanks.
>
> Anything specifically I should be looking for in the log etc?
>
>
(top posting fixed)
Anything unusual, that's all. There are a lot of different warnings or
errors which may cause a problem like this.
And BTW - please don't top post. Thanks.
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