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Old 07-14-11, 09:03
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Default mysql module error

If you ever get an error stating "your php server doesn't have the mysql module loaded".

All you need to do is just access the php.ini file of the particular domain and enable its extensions by uncommenting it.
and enable Mysql_connect(),
Finally restart mysql

Thats the end of the error....
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Old 07-16-11, 12:46
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