Ok, so I figured out what was wrong with the MySQL thing, and it all works fine now. The last problem is what to do with the dumb IIS headers. I wish there was an easy way to turn them off, and there still might be, but I haven't found it yet. Because of these headers the client is getting very confused when it first accesses the php scripts to see if it can connect or not. If anyone knows how to turn off IIS headers then please tell me, because I really can't remember what I did the last time.
-Mark
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And that is all.
-videoguy217
Posted by videoguy217 | September 9, 2006 9:52 PM
Posted on September 9, 2006 21:52
Thanks for the try videoguy. It looked like it would work but when I looked at the registry key it had already been set to one. I'll just uninstall IIS and work with Apache. More configuring, yippee. Here I come.
-Mark
Posted by Mark | September 10, 2006 8:12 AM
Posted on September 10, 2006 08:12