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  • Thread Starter marabella

    (@marabella)

    problem has been fixed now by my hosting company

    Thread Starter marabella

    (@marabella)

    i have tried shifting the names around nothing works
    this is my code in notepad:

    <?php
    // ** MySQL settings ** //
    define(‘DB_NAME’, ‘wp02’); // The name of the database
    define(‘DB_USER’, ‘admin1’); // Your MySQL username
    define(‘DB_PASSWORD’, ‘*******’); // …and password
    define(‘DB_HOST’, ‘localhost’); // 99% chance you won’t need to change this value
    define(‘DB_CHARSET’, ‘utf8’);
    define(‘DB_COLLATE’, ”);

    // You can have multiple installations in one database if you give each a unique prefix
    $table_prefix = ‘wp02_’; // Only numbers, letters, and underscores please!

    // Change this to localize WordPress. A corresponding MO file for the
    // chosen language must be installed to wp-content/languages.
    // For example, install de.mo to wp-content/languages and set WPLANG to ‘de’
    // to enable German language support.
    define (‘WPLANG’, ”);

    /* That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */

    define(‘ABSPATH’, dirname(__FILE__).’/’);
    require_once(ABSPATH.’wp-settings.php’);
    ?>

    and this is what i get on site, after editing it to what it was originally
    http://www.tamaradeitra.com/wp02/wp-admin/install.php

    this is truly madness

    Thread Starter marabella

    (@marabella)

    i dont follow
    are you referring to the Your MySQL username
    or The name of the database

    because my database name is wp02
    and my username is admin1
    to login to my hosting account i have a different username

    so where do i add this prefix?

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