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Uploading databases created by Dreamweaver

New Here ,
Jul 02, 2008 Jul 02, 2008
I have been studying a Dreamweaver book on PHP that also involves databases created in, and included with, Dreamweaver. But... where do I upload a Dreamweaver database file too... so that Dreamweaver can find it on my remote linux server?

Is there a kind of "standard" directory that all databases are stored in on linux servers? If so... what would it be called?

Any assistance you may provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 03, 2008 Jul 03, 2008
newtechguy wrote:
> I have been studying a Dreamweaver book on PHP that also involves databases
> created in, and included with, Dreamweaver. But... where do I upload a
> Dreamweaver database file too... so that Dreamweaver can find it on my remote
> linux server?
>
> Is there a kind of "standard" directory that all databases are stored in on
> linux servers? If so... what would it be called?
>
> Any assistance you may provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Have a GREAT Day!

From your local installation of MySQL you would need to export your
tables complete with data, and then in your live installation you would
import them.

Steve
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Enthusiast ,
Jul 03, 2008 Jul 03, 2008
All of this can be acheived with the likes of a GUI such as MySQL Front or Heidi SQL. You can link in to your remote DB and transfer the data with such GUI's. You will need to ensure your connections file is updated with the remote servers details, and the DB's username and password.

No requirement to type, just click buttons and hey prestoyou have exported your DB to remote DB. Very easy and it saves me masses of time.
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LEGEND ,
Jul 03, 2008 Jul 03, 2008
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Or NaviCat, or PHPMyAdmin....

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"matthew stuart" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> All of this can be acheived with the likes of a GUI such as MySQL Front or
> Heidi SQL. You can link in to your remote DB and transfer the data with
> such
> GUI's. You will need to ensure your connections file is updated with the
> remote
> servers details, and the DB's username and password.
>
> No requirement to type, just click buttons and hey prestoyou have exported
> your DB to remote DB. Very easy and it saves me masses of time.
>

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