Most recent edit on 2006-05-10 03:40:27 by PhilOlson [info about setting up and using mysql at aso]
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Setting up at ASO
This is done through both the Control Panel (CP) and optionally PhpMyAdmin. The CP allows you to create MySQL databases, and MySQL users. All databases must have at least one user to have access to it. You'll use the database name, user name, and user password, in your applications which are typically written in PHP or Ruby. PhpMyAdmin is a tool that allows for easy database editing, configuring, and browsing.
Edited on 2006-04-03 15:03:25 by TimDorr
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MySQL∞ is "a database management system...a relational database management system...Open Source...and is very fast, reliable, and easy to use "
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[[http://www.mysql.com∞ MySQL] is "a database management system...a relational database management system...Open Source...and is very fast, reliable, and easy to use "
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-04-03 15:03:18 by TimDorr []
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