yes, there should be a whole mysql section that among other things lists the Client API version (mine is 5.0.67)
I am a bit puzzled why anyone would run an Apache and PHP based app on a Windows host for anything except localhost testing and development. Linux based hosts usually provide much better server environments and are usually cheaper too.
But your choice.
In any case, for Windows I recommend that you install an all-in-one package like XAMPP or WAMP.
Well what do you know! A good reboot was all it needed :)
But you make a good point Kevin: I should put Linux on one of my machines just for my PHP projects. As I whiped this computer, I was literally dreading the amount of time I knew I'd waste getting the trifecta up and running again... Now all I have to do is get ELGG to work :)
Thanks so much for you help,
dusty.......
yes, there should be a whole mysql section that among other things lists the Client API version (mine is 5.0.67)
I am a bit puzzled why anyone would run an Apache and PHP based app on a Windows host for anything except localhost testing and development. Linux based hosts usually provide much better server environments and are usually cheaper too.
But your choice.
In any case, for Windows I recommend that you install an all-in-one package like XAMPP or WAMP.
Well what do you know! A good reboot was all it needed :)
But you make a good point Kevin: I should put Linux on one of my machines just for my PHP projects. As I whiped this computer, I was literally dreading the amount of time I knew I'd waste getting the trifecta up and running again... Now all I have to do is get ELGG to work :)
Thanks so much for you help,
dusty.......
yes, there should be a whole mysql section that among other things lists the Client API version (mine is 5.0.67)
I am a bit puzzled why anyone would run an Apache and PHP based app on a Windows host for anything except localhost testing and development. Linux based hosts usually provide much better server environments and are usually cheaper too.
But your choice.
In any case, for Windows I recommend that you install an all-in-one package like XAMPP or WAMP.
Well what do you know! A good reboot was all it needed :)
But you make a good point Kevin: I should put Linux on one of my machines just for my PHP projects. As I whiped this computer, I was literally dreading the amount of time I knew I'd waste getting the trifecta up and running again... Now all I have to do is get ELGG to work :)
Thanks so much for you help,
dusty.......
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