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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mixing WordPress Versions?Ok, thanks, I’m going to try it then. Wish me luck.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mixing WordPress Versions?I’m sorry if I sound stupid, but let me repeat the question….
I only want to do a WordPress upgrade on one of my Blogs (I know how). All my Blogs use the same MySQL & PHP. Will I mess things up if I leave some of my Blogs with the older version of WordPress?Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mixing WordPress Versions?Cool, thanks for the info, I will checkout:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_Multiple_Blogs
I have multi Blogs running now on the same server, but I want to upgrade Word Press on one. If this is not what you responded to, please let me know, otherwise I’m headed to your link.
ThanksForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mixing WordPress Versions?I know my MySQL version, but how do I check to see what my PHP version is?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Error appearing since upgrading to WordPress 2.3I finally found the fix (at least for me).
In your PHP folder, rename libmysql.dll and replace it with version 5.2.1’s version. Worked right away. I had a little trouble finding 5.2.1 version, but just put it in Google PHP 5.2.1, and you get it. Just need to replace that one dll. Good luckForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Chainging the zendoptimisation pathI finally found the fix (at least for me).
In your PHP folder, rename libmysql.dll and replace it with version 5.2.1’s version. Worked right away. I had a little trouble finding 5.2.1 version, but just put it in Google PHP 5.2.1, and you get it. Just need to replace that one dll. Good luckForum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Problem installing….Not seeing MySQL even though it’s thereI’ve spent hours on your support forums and found lots of people asking the same questions I have. You guys only state the obvious. I’m sorry to say, but you guys are worthless.
Edit the php.ini. Is it too much trouble to show a bit of code so anyone can find what you’re talking about?
I see no answers! Just condescending statements, like “Let the Host provider do it”. In case you guys didn’t notice, most of us are trying to run this stuff ourselves.
PHP, MySQL, and WordPress on IIS Windows 2003 server, all have to work together, but MAN! They are so……
I’m about to give up. I’m sure I’m not the only one.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Problem installing….Not seeing MySQL even though it’s there[personal attack moderated]