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KoNSeNTo Posted: 04-07-2006 6:27 AM

I'm planning to study MySQL this summer for my blogs, I just like to ask if can I make a backup file of a database as a file so I can import it into another host?

Thanks! ^^

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Absolutely! You can use phpMyAdmin to import/export your database. Party!!! [<:o)]

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keithrull:

Okay, so will that .SQL file will then be saved as a file on my local hard drive?

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yup. phpmyadmin is the easier way to do it. but you need to setup that application on your box.

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Okay, so where can I get an installer of MySQL for WinXP/IIS 5.0? There are too many download links on the MySQL site, I want to know which is the right one. Thanks! :D
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the windows (binary) version of MySQL...download that. it doesn't require IIS; just Windows (not sure if it works with NT 4 but surely it works with 2000 and newer)

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Okay, but does it work with IIS?
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Why don't you try those all-in-one packages, everything will be setup for you... Just a thought. :)

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IIS is not a dependency for the Windows version of MySQL. Which means that a web application (whether on Apache for Windows or IIS) or a Windows application (e.g. Windows Forms, VB6 or MFC) should be able to access MySQL equally well.

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Why don't you try those all-in-one packages, everything will be setup for you... Just a thought. :)

Well, phptriad is no longer free, and besides, I'm already set with IIS and PHP 5... :)

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why not try easyphp

http://www.easyphp.org/

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Thanks for the link, anyway I just need MySQL here so I can test my PHP apps before I upload them to the host. :)

plug: here's my blogsite URL (I don't know MySQL yet, so my blog data is stored on two-dimensional arrays for now) :)

http://www.konsento.co.nr

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KoNSeNTo:

Thanks for the link, anyway I just need MySQL here so I can test my PHP apps before I upload them to the host. :)

plug: here's my blogsite URL (I don't know MySQL yet, so my blog data is stored on two-dimensional arrays for now) :)

http://www.konsento.co.nr

very nice site :) how about doing your technical blog here at devpinoy?

btw, welcome sa devpinoy Konsento. i'm also from pup. ccmit batch 2k3 :)

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OK, ano po difference ng technical blog sa ordinaryong blog? hehehe

I see... CCMITian rin po pala kayo... nice! ^____^

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