January 19, 200818 yr comment_6144 Two questions, One, what version php does uniform server 3.3 is running on and two, dependent on answer, can it support PDO? SO the question is, can we update it to allow PDO to work? Report
January 19, 200818 yr Author comment_6146 Forget it... I figured it out, php_pdo_mysql.dll was not included in the extensions so had to add that in and ammended the php.ini file and added the appropriate text. May I suggest you guys include PDO_MYSQL by default installed or at least avai in the extension to be turned on Report
January 19, 200818 yr comment_6147 That’s what I like to see .... You hacked US around and tailored it to work for you. It’s that flexibility and why I like US. As for making PDO_MYSQL a default that’s for the design team to consider! Design criteria I have no idea what constitutes bloat! Recently I was asked how to remove MySQL, I suppose that’s bloat if you do not use it. However it’s essential to the majority of users. Where does PDO_MYSQL fit? I have no idea. I am a user and have popped a number of things on “Uniform Server 4.0, The Next Chapter” if you want to make changes its worth adding your views to this. Yep “May I suggest you guys include PDO_MYSQL by default installed or at least avai in the extension to be turned on” yes go for it. All the bestRic Report
January 20, 200818 yr Author comment_6150 Actually I came across the idea to check the extension myself when I read about the topic about removing mysql. I clicked on the idea and realized as you state the server is that easy to manipulate to our liking. Go Uniform Server! Report
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