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[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/faq databases.xml
by Jean-Sébastien Goupil other posts by this author
Feb 13 2006 8:11PM messages near this date
[PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/reference/imap/functions imap-alerts.xml | [PHP-DOC] Is installation faq still true ?
jsgoupil		Tue Feb 14 04:11:07 2006 UTC

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/faq	databases.xml 
  Log:
  remove some price information
  update 'warning' about using mysql mirror
  don't link to win95 file, search by yourself :)
  
  
http://cvs.php.net/viewcvs.cgi/phpdoc/en/faq/databases.xml?r1=1.29&r2=1.30&diff_format=u
Index: phpdoc/en/faq/databases.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/faq/databases.xml:1.29 phpdoc/en/faq/databases.xml:1.30
--- phpdoc/en/faq/databases.xml:1.29	Fri Aug 12 15:28:31 2005
+++ phpdoc/en/faq/databases.xml	Tue Feb 14 04:11:07 2006
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> 
-<!-- $Revision: 1.29 $ --> 
+<!-- $Revision: 1.30 $ --> 
  <chapter id="faq.databases"> 
   <title> Database issues</title>
   <titleabbrev> Database issues</titleabbrev>
@@ -48,9 +48,7 @@
       If you are running PHP on a Unix box and want to talk to MS Access
       on a Windows box you will need Unix ODBC drivers.
       <ulink url="&url.openlink;"> OpenLink Software</ulink> has Unix-based
-      ODBC drivers that can do this. There is a free pilot program where you
-      can download an evaluation copy that doesn't expire and prices start at
-      $675 for the commercial supported version.
+      ODBC drivers that can do this.
      </para> 
      <para> 
       Another alternative is to use an SQL server that has
@@ -79,9 +77,8 @@
        <listitem> 
         <simpara> 
          Install MySQL on your platform according to instructions with MySQL.
-         Latest available from <ulink url="&url.mysql;"> www.mysql.com</ulink>
-         (get it from your mirror!). No special
-         configuration required except when you set up a database, and configure the
+         Latest available from <ulink url="&url.mysql;"> &url.mysql;</ulink>
+         No special configuration required except when you set up a database, and configure
 the
          user account, you should put % in the host field, or the host name of the
          Windows computer you wish to access MySQL with. Make a note of your server
          name, username, and password.
@@ -89,9 +86,8 @@
        </listitem> 
        <listitem> 
         <simpara> 
-         Download the MyODBC for Windows driver from the MySQL site. Latest
-         release is myodbc-2_50_19-win95.zip (NT available too, as well as source
-         code). Install it on your Windows machine. You can test the operation with
+         Download the MyODBC for Windows driver from the MySQL site.
+         Install it on your Windows machine. You can test the operation with
          the utilities included with this program.
         </simpara> 
        </listitem> 
@@ -105,7 +101,7 @@
        <listitem> 
         <simpara> 
          Install Access with a full install, this makes sure you get the proper
-         add-ins.. at the least you will need ODBC support and the linked table
+         add-ins... at the least you will need ODBC support and the linked table
          manager.
         </simpara> 
        </listitem> 
@@ -271,7 +267,7 @@
       Why do I get an error that looks something like this:
       "Warning: 0 is not a MySQL result index in &lt;file&gt;
       on line &lt;x&gt;" or "Warning: Supplied argument is not
-      a valid MySQL result resource in &lt;file&gt; on line &lt;x&gt;?
+      a valid MySQL result resource in &lt;file&gt; on line &lt;x&gt;"?
      </para> 
     </question> 
     <answer> 

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