First of all, I suposed that you have Win32 running.
Ok, then if you install PHP from the installer then you need to download the
ZIP file too, because the installer don't have the extensions, and mysql
installs on PHP with an extension.
Then, look for the extension in php.ini located on C:\windows.
When you are ready, look in the php.ini the section MySQL and configure this
part with the correct data of the mysql server you are running.
I hope this helps. (sorry for my english)
Alex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Chastain" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 3:43 PM
Subject: PHP 4.4.2 and MySQL 5?
I have MySQL 5 installed and running with several non-PHP applications on
my
development server. I am trying to install a PHP app that supposedly only
works on PHP 4 currently (not PHP 5). So, I installed PHP 4 and
everything
looks good there. However, I cannot get it to connect with MySQL 5.
I have found a few postings online regarding this issue, but no solutions.
Has anybody done this and can you provide some pointers?
Thanks.
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