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nomad
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Hello Everyone:
I need some help with transfering a db from my computer to the host.
I'm not to sure how to do this so that the webpage know where the db is at.
Here is what I have...
I'm using XAMPP to created my db here is the path were the db is at
C:\Program Files\xampp\mys ql\data

I'm using Dreamweaver to create my site.
Here is the path where all the files are at
C:\Documents and Settings\abc\My Documents\abc\

Do I Need to transfer all the xampp files and folders over to the host?
or just the data part.

Thanks
nomad
Sep 7 '07 #1
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