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  • I have set up a MySQL account in my host. Following is the exact words in my wp-config.php file:

    <?php
    // ** MySQL settings ** //
    define(‘DB_NAME’, ‘mydbname’); // The name of the database
    define(‘DB_USER’, ‘mydbname’); // Your MySQL username
    define(‘DB_PASSWORD’, ‘mydbpw’); // …and password
    define(‘DB_HOST’, ‘localhost’); // 99% chance you won’t need to change this value
    define(‘DB_CHARSET’, ‘utf8’);
    define(‘DB_COLLATE’, ”);

    // You can have multiple installations in one database if you give each a unique prefix
    $table_prefix = ‘wp_’; // Only numbers, letters, and underscores please!

    // Change this to localize WordPress. A corresponding MO file for the
    // chosen language must be installed to wp-content/languages.
    // For example, install de.mo to wp-content/languages and set WPLANG to ‘de’
    // to enable German language support.
    define (‘WPLANG’, ”);

    /* That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */

    define(‘ABSPATH’, dirname(__FILE__).’/’);
    require_once(ABSPATH.’wp-settings.php’);
    ?>

    I am using GoDaddy as host.

    When opening up install.php the same error appears again, ie. “Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL which is required for WordPress.”

    Where did I go wrong?

    I am facing somewhat the same problem.

    After saving saved my wp-config-sample.php as wp-config.php, I uploaded the entire files to my web server simply by copy & paste.

    Next, everytime I tried to open /wp-admin/install.php, the dreamweaver program was activated.

    Then I followed the instructions and open the file through the browser as follows: http://yourdomain.com/$$/wp-admin/install.php.

    But the following error appears: “Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL which is required for WordPress.”

    How do I get around it?

    Thks

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