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OKay, I hope I don't sound too cheeky, but if I could get just a wee bit of assistance with the phpMyAdmin I would be eternally grateful.
For instance, I realize several hacks need to be done using queries, you run queries in phpMyAdmin. ((Am I on the right track?)) But, how do you access the phpMyAdmin?! I read Tubedogg's explanation about queries, but I still can't access it. I went to his link (I'm sorry I don't have the link here) and downloaded a zip file of what I think to be the phpMyAdmin, but I don't know how to install or where to install. Can someone help? Rose Edited to say: Sorry, this isn't a hack request, but a general help question. I didn't realize what forum I was in when I posted. D'oh. |
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Download phpMyAdmin, edit the config.inc.php file (very easy task), then upload everything to your Web server and go there in your browser. Voila.
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I believe there's also a hack out there that maybe Tubedogg released that allows you to run SQL queries from your admin cp.
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