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Dear Izzi - Bravo !
"La Vie" (l' Dolce Vita) you know how to flow it "EASY" !
... Have a fine and very nice day and week and quarter !
All your instructions have been followed, step by step.
The Apache side appears OK as well as a percentage of the context for accessing the first empty SQLDatabase.
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The XAMPP Control Panel is now as follows:
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Modules
Svc[Unticked] Apache Running
Svc[Unticked] MySql Running
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Jef's PROGRESS REPORT as of Tuesday 22:40
Access to the first empty SQLDatabase
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In the navigator, typing :
http://localhost/wordpress/index.phpYou get :
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at C:\xampp\htdocs\wordpress\wp-config.php:1) in
C:\xampp\htdocs\wordpress\wp-includes\pluggable.php on line 850
Then you move to pluggable.php on line 850 ... and you find
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function wp_redirect($location, $status = 302) {
global $is_IIS;
$location = apply_filters('wp_redirect', $location, $status);
$status = apply_filters('wp_redirect_status', $status, $location);
if ( !$location ) // allows the wp_redirect filter to cancel a redirect
return false;
$location = wp_sanitize_redirect($location);
if ( $is_IIS ) {
header("Refresh: 0;url=$location");
} else {
if ( php_sapi_name() != 'cgi-fcgi' )
status_header($status); // This causes problems on IIS and some FastCGI setups
850 header("Location: $location");}}
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You may want to know what happens if you introduce
http://localhost/phpmyadmin/ You get a left column . . .
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... with 4 icons [house - SQL - ? - SQL]
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...and 7 (seven) databases
cdcol (1) - information_schema (28) - mysql (23) - phpmyadmin (8) - test - webauth (1) - wordpress
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And, on the right, the main frame "Serveur:localhost"
with 10 (ten) functions
Bases-de-donnees - SQL - Etat - Variables - Jeux-de-caracteres - Moteurs (7) - Privileges - Processus - Exporter - Importer
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I have read
viewtopic.php?p=112258#p112258by
Izzy on 15. December 2007 02:57 Thus, I have checked
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The internaut is reminded Izzi's message :
We now have a database on localhost called wordpress with a user wp who has a password of pw with all privileges to use that database only.
To Check All Is Correct
Click on the database wordpress (0) in the left frame.
Click on the Privileges button in the top menu [the 7th button]
Check that you have the following in the Users having access to "wordpress" table.
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User Host Type Privileges Grant
wp localhost database-specific ALL PRIVILEGES Yes
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In reference to above wp-config.php the following columns appear :
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User Host Type Privileges Grant Action
root 127.0.0.1 global ALL PRIVILEGES Oui icon 1 guy
root localhost global ALL PRIVILEGES Oui icon 1 guy
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Question
Is it necessary to know the difference between "database-specific" and "global" ?
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The problem of Section A remains
The path htdocs/wordpress/ offers 3 (three) directories
wp-admin - wp-content - wp-includes
The path htdocs/wordpress/ offers 24 files [ 1 *.txt | 22 *.php | 1 *.html ]
- licence.txt
- index.php - wp-app.php - wp-atom.php - wp-blog-header.php - wp-comments-post.php - wp-commentsrss2.php - - wp-config.php - wp-config-sample.php - wp-cron.php - wp-feed.php - wp-links-opml.php - wp-load.php - - wp-login.php - wp-mail.php - wp-pass.php - wp-rdf.php - wp-register.php - wp-rss2.php - wp-settings.php - wp-trackback.php - xmlrpc.php
- readme.html
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What should be performed to control that any "blogSample" (group of scripts) is properly functioning
Q : Do you have an idea ?
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What happens if one introduces
http://localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php ?
XAMPP answers:
" ERROR FOR ESTABLISHING THE CONNECTION WITH THE DATABASE "
It means that the identifier (user) and/or the password stipulated in the file wp-config.php are wrong, or
that the MySQL_Server at address localhost cannot be accessed"
... ... [ inadequate parameters ? unrelated script ? poor relation between components ? a deactivated service ? ... obstacle ? ...]
Thank you very much