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PHP Tutorial – 24 – Connecting to mysql Database

Posted on 17 March 2010 by Abidoon


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25 Responses to “PHP Tutorial – 24 – Connecting to mysql Database”

  1. HipHop4evahh says:

    Hmm, maybe you should try to reinstall xamp, or whatever you are using.

  2. ShadowCry01 says:

    What do you use?

  3. creepingdeath668 says:

    hmm wen i test the php on my computer i get a crap tone of mysql errors but when i put it on my site i dont get the errors… anyone know why?

  4. marsngquik says:

    what the hell…. i didn’t learn anything… you are using a different version.

  5. simonttz says:

    @ Dimitre : Well no Sh1t but how do you do that?

  6. Dimitre74 says:

    @simonttz

    You need to watch in High def.

  7. simonttz says:

    of all the videos you have, Bucky why is this one’s quaility compromised? Its not very easy to distinguish between colon and semicolon….
    - Take it easy Hoss

  8. edmark4321 says:

    I enjoy learning with your tutorial..thank you so much

  9. SuperPathman says:

    I beg you please jsp tutorial ,because other jsp tutorial not nice .the way you teach and explain how a wonderfull

  10. SuperPathman says:

    you are great and programmer maker ,

  11. 8ToMo8 says:

    Thanks!

  12. wanna666b says:

    he also gave you link to HD video on description

  13. ColouredBoxMobi says:

    Hey man awesome tutorial but you shouldn’t zoom into the cursor the bluryness is awful i can’t tell a colon from a semi colon or a comma from a period..

  14. artistdigital says:

    1:35 is sexy…. lolz!!

  15. themewz says:

    some mysql database panels are different but it has all the same things to be added

  16. wangtian1985 says:

    excellent!!!!!!! if you are the professor in my school, I am sure i wil take your class!

  17. jsmith19810808 says:

    Just some further advice you may want to look at netbeans and setup a connect to your localhost server.

    The equivalent to Elcipse, both can do multiple environments for Java9 (JSE and EE, Tomcat), Ruby on rails, where you link a table for all the outputs and generate a PHP like code, its a more object orientated version.

    What you want to get into doing is avoiding SQL Injection.

  18. 2oPTiK09 says:

    Notepad++

  19. blu3bangag says:

    download notepad++ and watch his first video since its the most important!

  20. W00tbeer1 says:

    Select “All Files” and then save the document with a .php extensions (for example, test.php). It will make it PHP format.

  21. nijtram22 says:

    download notepad++

  22. MarkHuron says:

    You must locate where you have saved you text documents, then right click them and click “rename”. then rename the file’s extension (.txt, .php, .html) to what you need, in this case .php
    If you cannot change extensions then go to “Tools”, “Folder Options”, “View”, and then uncheck “Hide extensions for known file types” and you should now be able to do that.

  23. coolshoos says:

    just name the file and type .php at the end of the file name

  24. HCOBrittany says:

    notepad wouldn’t give me the option to save it as php, only text document and all files. is that a problem? if so what can i do?

  25. calarasyboy says:

    how the hell can i add the user to the database, cuz i can’t find those tables in phpmyadmin !


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