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14 years ago
Timbo9799
Thanks! You have the patience of a saint. I forgot to change 'config' to 'cookie' in the config.inc.php file. My bad. I want to say this again - the timely responses to user problems or questions here in this forum by the subject matter experts is GREATLY appreciated!
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14 years ago
Timbo9799
This may be a record for a user replying to his own thread topic. I feel like a dummy. Something in my head told my to try clearing Windows temp files and Java cache. That solved the problem. Localhost must reside in temp storage during the Windows session. But, I still have the problem of not being able to password protect the root hosts. It would seem that the default of password=no does n
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14 years ago
Timbo9799
I've installed Wamp 2.0 on a Vista 64-bit machine. All was working fine until I attempted to apply a password to the root. As has been the case with others posting on this forum, that didn't work. Phpmyadmin locked me out, so I followed the instructions for resetting MySql. That didn't change anything. I'm still getting the error, but the funny thing is that if I click on the link to "open a
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14 years ago
Timbo9799
Right, but I believe the timeout was due to a failed MySQL connection. The log showed repeated failed attempts to connect to the database, which I was able to remedy. By the way, I discovered that PHP version 5.2.9-2 handles variables a little differently than 5.2.6 which was what I was on. You must initialize a variable before using it or PHP doesn't recognize it. Interesting.
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14 years ago
Timbo9799
Well, I have my PHP scripts executing now! The bad news is, I can't tell you exactly why. The change to the execution time in the php.ini file made no difference. I got the same result, whether it was set at 0 or at 30. As I tried to indicate, this was definitely a MySQL connection timeout. I can tell you that I had some pieces-parts missing in my wamp/www folder, which didn't help. I have Spry/A
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14 years ago
Timbo9799
I did as you suggested, and sure enough that test index.php script worked. I may be barking up the wrong tree, as they say. My applications all call a script to connect to MySQL, and I went in and modfied the $hostname variable in that script to point to port 8080. <?php # FileName="Connection_php_mysql.htm" # Type="MYSQL" # HTTP="true" $hostname_DGRconne
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14 years ago
Timbo9799
Thank you for the prompt reply. The Wamp icon is white. Apache is listening at port 8080, and MySql is listening at port 3306. As stated earlier, there are no hidden file extensions in any of my PHP scripts. All folders on the server are set to display file extensions. One thing I have noticed is that 'PHP Script' is not listed as a known file extension in the folder options dropdown. That may be
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14 years ago
Timbo9799
I successfully installed WampServer on a Windows machine running Business Server 2003. The server is also configured with IIS. I discovered the workaround for port 80 and Apache in this forum by getting Apache to listen on port 8080. No problem, and all Wamp services are up and running. I can get to PHPMyAdmin fine by navigating as follows: http:// localhost:8080/phpmyadmin . My problem is that t
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