Helmut, I doubt it. It's probably a username/password/databasename issue. My suggestion would be to set up mysql to accept a null login (no username, no password), create a database in there called "test" and connect with the connection string "test@localhost" Helmut Ahninger wrote:
Chris McDonough wrote:
You can connect to the database from the mysql command line utility?
yes, i tried a lot of things (privileges of mysql,zope) but with no success :( maybe there is another source of the problem ? (mysql, apache)
bye
Helmut
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