I have wamp2.2e installed on my laptop woth windows7 ultimate.
Until today everything was fine and when I opened the wamp server I received this msg.
phpMyAdmin - Error
The mysqli extension is missing. Please check your PHP configuration. <a href='Documentation.html#faqmysql' target='documentation'><img src='themes/dot.gif' alt='Documentation' /></a>
Can some one tell m ehow to overcome this error.
two things I have done before this are
1. wanted to no errors so i had set errors off in php.ini file, since that didn't work again I returned to original on for set errors.
2. My php files were not taking the php file icon, so to Save my file with php icon I opened the .php file and set a default file opening by browsing C/wamp/bin/php/php5.4.3/php logo with application file type.
As I feel the second reason is for this problem. pplz plz help me
I am doing my phd work and all my data are stuck in the phpmyadmin.
Will the uninstalling and installing will set the problem.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/2013 10:52PM by stevenmartin99.
Until today everything was fine and when I opened the wamp server I received this msg.
phpMyAdmin - Error
The mysqli extension is missing. Please check your PHP configuration. <a href='Documentation.html#faqmysql' target='documentation'><img src='themes/dot.gif' alt='Documentation' /></a>
Can some one tell m ehow to overcome this error.
two things I have done before this are
1. wanted to no errors so i had set errors off in php.ini file, since that didn't work again I returned to original on for set errors.
2. My php files were not taking the php file icon, so to Save my file with php icon I opened the .php file and set a default file opening by browsing C/wamp/bin/php/php5.4.3/php logo with application file type.
As I feel the second reason is for this problem. pplz plz help me
I am doing my phd work and all my data are stuck in the phpmyadmin.
Will the uninstalling and installing will set the problem.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/2013 10:52PM by stevenmartin99.
Seven currently is the magic number for all fans of the good old LAMP stack. Oracle released the general availability release of MySQL 5.7 in late octobre and PHP 7 just hit the road - leapfrogging.