Learning PHP/MySQL Installation Question
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Date: 09/16/04
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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 14:34:21 GMT
First posted to alt.php.sql, but suspect this might be the place to
get more answers.
Hi,
First post here and have what I think is an easy question.
As the subject says I'm learning PHP and MySQL (been meaning to do
this for almost a year!). I'm reading various tutorials and they tend
to start with installation instructions.
I have my own dedicated servers that are pre installed with PHP and
MySQL. Have had a PHP file working and created a test database and
added a table in MYSQL so know both are working on the server. Though
not tried to use the two together yet.
So my question is do I really need to install PHP and MySQL on a PC
and if so why?
Assuming I should install them is there an easy way to do this for
Windows XP Pro?
I vaguely recall seeing a post about bundled releases that install
easier than the individual programs. I tried installing them
singularly a few months back on a Win XP Home PC and ran into no end
of problems! One of the reasons I upgraded to XP Pro.
I plan to create a lot of sites from databases I have access to, so
will be doing a lot of work with the above long term.
Which brings me to another question while I'm here. I have some MS
Access databases, is there a recommended way to convert these to
MySQL? I have access to phpMyAdmin via a Plesk 6 server running Apache
2.0 (something, think 4 :-)). phpMyAdmin has the option to import text
files, should I convert the access DB to a text file and then import
into MySQL? If so what sort of txt file should I create?
Thanks, real pain in the rear having to learn new things sometimes
:-))
David
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