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 Posted by dorayme on 02/12/07 00:30 
In article  
<doraymeRidThis-1F3292.15220511022007@news-vip.optusnet.com.au>, 
 dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote: 
 
 
I have PHP installed on my Mac Tiger and it works fine. It is  
version 4.4.1 
 
In my efforts to understand and work with a database, I have now  
downloaded a mysql-standard-5.0.27-osx10.4-powerpc.pkg. 
 
To tell whether one has php installed (apart from seeing if  
includes and stuff are working, there is a simple test: run a  
phpInfoPanels.php file from the server in which the only text is: 
 
<?php phpinfo() ?> 
 
My question is this: what, please, is as simple a way to tell if  
the installation of MySQL is successful? 
 
Doubtless the question reveals ignorance! But that is how it is  
and I am trying to cure it. I am not even sure of the very nature  
and logic of what I have installed. I have got as far as vaguely  
understanding that this database direction involves both  
 
(a) A database server (some sort of software that somehow stores  
and controls and serves or delivers things databasewise)  
 
and  
 
(b) A "client" program which enables one to communicate with this  
server so one can make new databases, change old ones and  
generally geek away and stay young. 
 
So I have installed the package. What now, there are no whistles  
or flags or jumping gifs when I go to a page I made that gives a  
menu of my sites on my server. For all the world this corner is  
as quiet as before I installed the package. I would appreciate a  
hint of what to do next that promises to turn on some practical  
light for me. 
 
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dorayme
 
  
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