Using WWB17, 64 bit.
I started getting this message when previewing a site:
mysql: [ERROR] Could not open required defaults file: D:\Program Files\WYSIWYG Web Builder 17\my.ini
("C:" drive is SSD, limited space, so WWB17 is installed on 1 TB HDD "D:")
Reinstalling WWB17 didn't produce the my.ini file, so I created a blank text file and renamed it to "my.ini". Now when previewing the site I no longer get the error message.
The question is: am I good, or will there be some dependencies which require specific content in the my.ini file?
Thanks!
Is an empty "my.ini" file okay?
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Is an empty "my.ini" file okay?
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Re: Is an empty "my.ini" file okay?
"my.ini" is not part of the software.
But maybe you have installed mysql server?
But maybe you have installed mysql server?
Re: Is an empty "my.ini" file okay?
Yes, I use an Apache server for development. Thanks for the indication of "what it isn't", Pablo.
The mention of the WWB directory in the error message was the curious thing.
The mention of the WWB directory in the error message was the curious thing.
And if I sometime confound dates and incidents, or tell the same old tale for the twentieth time, think "Oh what a vast field his laboring memory wanders."