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Enabling MySQL Extension Support for WordPress on Windows 7: Step-by-Step Guide

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  • #1 17955259
    ziguś
    Level 23  
    Hello,
    I'm trying to go to the website http://diy-elektronika.pl
    but unfortunately my message crashes
    "Your PHP configuration does not have the MySQL extension support enabled, which is required by WordPress"

    I have Windows7 installed

    Someone help?
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  • #2 17955396
    Tommy82
    Level 41  
    No one. You can't help it at home.
    This is a porblem with an Apache / nginx server configuration that does not account for MySQL handlers.

    The error is on the server side. It is not able to generate content via PHP because it cannot connect to the database due to the lack of appropriate extensions.
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  • #3 17955886
    ziguś
    Level 23  
    Thanks so much for the answer. This is a page made by a "guy" who, under his videos on youtube (what he did to himself there), put the link "that details on this page" but there is no contact with him, also the topic is closed.
  • #4 17955895
    Tommy82
    Level 41  
    Maybe the website was moved or the wordpres updated. Look at the site as the guest goes, maybe something will work.
  • #5 17955987
    LED5W
    Level 34  
    Check web.archive.org for a copy.
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  • #6 17956176
    ziguś
    Level 23  
    I did not find a copy
  • #7 17959415
    Tommy82
    Level 41  
    Write him in the comments.
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  • #8 17959697
    ziguś
    Level 23  
    But I cannot answer the question why I didn't think about it before :D :D :D

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user encountering a PHP configuration error indicating that the MySQL extension support is not enabled, which is necessary for WordPress to function properly on a Windows 7 system. Responses suggest that the issue may stem from server-side configurations related to Apache or nginx, rather than the user's local setup. Suggestions include checking the website as a guest, looking for archived versions of the site, and attempting to contact the website creator through comments for further assistance.
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