Problems with the Windows version of XAMPP, questions, comments, and anything related.
by SmokyBarnable » 12. November 2006 23:33
I installed xampp so i could test my oscommerce site on my computer. I almost have everything set up but when I attempt to access the admin portion of my site I get a 500 server error. I checked my error log and it states this:
Character set '#48' is not a compiled character set and is not specified in the 'c:\mysql\share\charsets\Index'
I notice this path seems wrong as I think the mysql folder is in the xampp directory however I don't see how to change it. I researched and found it may have something to do with the my.ini file but i don't have that file anywhere?
I also think this has something to do with a password file because the error occurs when I try to login to the admin portion of my oscommerce site.
Thanks for any help.
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by Izzy » 12. November 2006 23:43
SmokyBarnable wrote:I installed xampp so i could test my oscommerce site on my computer. I almost have everything set up but when I attempt to access the admin portion of my site I get a 500 server error. I checked my error log and it states this:
Character set '#48' is not a compiled character set and is not specified in the 'c:\mysql\share\charsets\Index'
I notice this path seems wrong as I think the mysql folder is in the xampp directory however I don't see how to change it. I researched and found it may have something to do with the my.ini file but i don't have that file anywhere?
I also think this has something to do with a password file because the error occurs when I try to login to the admin portion of my oscommerce site.
Thanks for any help.
Do you have another instance of MySQL on your system?
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by SmokyBarnable » 13. November 2006 10:27
Only one instance of mysql. I don't understand where the error log is getting that incorrect path.
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by SmokyBarnable » 13. November 2006 10:46
nevermind ....I just noticed another .htaccess file I need to delete in my oscommerce admin directory. That is where it was getting that path.
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