Moodle and EasyPHP

Moodle and EasyPHP

by Anjali Badal -
Number of replies: 6

Hi,

I have installed EasyPHP and Moodle on windows 2003 platform. When I'm trying to view my database trough phpAdmin, it directs me to the site http://localhost/mysql and then I get the following error:

The requested URL /mysql was not found on this server.

Can somebody please help me?

Thanks,

Anjali

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Re: Moodle and EasyPHP

by Howard Miller -
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How was phpAdmin set up? Are you using the Moodle 'version' of phpAdmin? If you are, did you put it in Moodle's /admin folder (admittedly not well documented angry ) ?
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Re: Moodle and EasyPHP

by Anjali Badal -

Hi Howard,

Thanks for your reply.

I installed de moodle for windows (got it from www.goohio.com), it is called floodle i.p.emcrook.gif.

It is a packet called Moodle1.4andEasyPHP.

I think that this packet doenot have phpMyAdmin. I can't find any folder on my pc that is called phpmyadmin.

Can I download a phpmyadmin version and install it, will it work?

Thanks,

Anjali

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Re: Moodle and EasyPHP

by Zbigniew Fiedorowicz -
I am not familiar with floodle, but the standard EasyPHP distribution has a subfolder named phpmyadmin just inside the main EasyPHP folder, and the web address http://localhost/mysql/ refers to this subfolder.  You could try downloading the regular EasyPHP distribution, unzip it somewhere, then copy the phpmyadmin subfolder into the EasyPHP folder in your floode installation.
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Re: Moodle and EasyPHP

by Howard Miller -
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I see no reason why you shouldn't download the Moodle phpmyadmin (from http://moodle.org/download.php/sourceforge/moodle-mysql-admin-2.6.0pl3.zip ). Simply unzip it in the admin subfolder of your Moodle installation. It should work fine and will show up in the admin block on your front page.

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Re: Moodle and EasyPHP

by Anjali Badal -

thanks everyone for your reply.

What do I need to view and manage my database? Is phpMyAdmin enough? Because I want to import data from a sql-server database into my moodle database...

- Anjali