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Speaking of PHP 5...
Well, the title is in reference to the openFIRST thing about compatibility.
Anyway, my real question is: I have it set up (PHP 5) to supposedly load the php_mysql extension. However, when PHP is loaded, (it's configured as a module for Apache 2) it gives me a "unable to load php_mysql.dll" error. Any ideas about what this might be/an example of loading MySQL as an extension to PHP would be appreciated. ![]() |
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