Florian,
I have a few further questions, but regarding a wordpress install on WAMP localhost:
Can you explain further why to create 2 db users, please?
Second,I have 2 copies of php.ini in WAMP;
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.0\php.ini
C:\wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.2.11\bin\php.ini
Which are you referring to? And (having made many changes over a long time period), would the correct copy be easily obtained from my original WAMP download? But further as neither of these files are in wordpress, is this something specific to Drupal, but not Wordpress? (and I would be importing the WP db files to my webserver, and uploading WP files, not php or Apache files)
[Apologies as I may really be confusing things now]
Finally, I have read elsewhere that you need to search and replace all files on [
localhost] with [
www.yoursite.com]. The original poster above has eliminated this i believe by installing into localhost of the identical name that he will use on his webserver.
Is it really that simple, or is he using virtual host on WAMP?
To repeat the original poster's reply, thanks very much for helping us all.
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