WordPress installation with NearlyFreeSpeech.net
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Hi folks! Hopefully this is the right forum to post this in.
Fair warning: I’m fairly comfortable around computers, but when it comes to MySQL, PHP, or anything aside from raw HTML, I’m way out of my league. I’ve been seesawing back and forth with this problem for most of the day, and I’m totally lost.
I was hoping you’d all be able to help. ??
I have a web hosting provider, NearlyFreeSpeech.net. They run PHP 4.4.0, and MySQL 4.1.x.I tried following the installation instructions on the webpage, but stumbled quite a bit under the “create a username for the database” bit for the SQL database, as I couldn’t find the buttons and whatnot. I think I still managed to create a username for the database, but I’m sure I messed something up.
Anywho, when accessing the install.php, I get the following (I’m sure very familiar) error message:
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Error establishing a database connectionThis either means that the username and password information in your wp-config.php file is incorrect or we can’t contact the database server at DATABASENAME.db. This could mean your host’s database server is down.
——-Notice DATABASENAME.db (changed from its real name). The email I received upon creating a MySQL database stated the following:
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You MUST use your DSN when connecting to your database from PHP
and CGI scripts. If you use ‘localhost’ or do not specify a DSN, you
will get an error message.
—–Okay, fine, when I look up DSN on their FAQ, I get:
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The DSN, or hostname, for connecting to MySQL is the name you gave when you created it, followed by the extension .db. The full connection information can be found in the email sent to you when you created your database.
—–Right, so I’m now totally lost and confused. No matter what variables I change in any of the wp-admin.php files up top, I get the same error message.
Pretend I’m a moron and help me out here. ??
Thanks!
Josh
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