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Hello to all!
I'm stuck to the following known problem but I really want your help.
Till now, I had XOOPS on my local machines. I've tried it with mySQL4.0.23 (working perfect). Regarding mySQL4.1.x, I knew the compatibility problem with password encryption but as you proposed, I can solve it using the following FAQ:
https://xoops.org/modules/smartfaq/faq.php?faqid=483
A little time ago I decided to go live...my ISP using
php 4.3.10
mySQL 4.1.11
apache 1.3.33
and phpMyAdmin 2.6.1-pl2
cPanel 10.2.1
So I faced the same problem...not possible to install XOOPS in my ISP.
But I can not open mySQL dos shell (obviously from cpanel) and apply the proposed tip (SET PASSWORD command).
What can I do to overcome this problem?
Does anyone else have the same problem?
I'm stuck to the following known problem but I really want your help.
Till now, I had XOOPS on my local machines. I've tried it with mySQL4.0.23 (working perfect). Regarding mySQL4.1.x, I knew the compatibility problem with password encryption but as you proposed, I can solve it using the following FAQ:
https://xoops.org/modules/smartfaq/faq.php?faqid=483
A little time ago I decided to go live...my ISP using
php 4.3.10
mySQL 4.1.11
apache 1.3.33
and phpMyAdmin 2.6.1-pl2
cPanel 10.2.1
So I faced the same problem...not possible to install XOOPS in my ISP.
But I can not open mySQL dos shell (obviously from cpanel) and apply the proposed tip (SET PASSWORD command).
What can I do to overcome this problem?
Does anyone else have the same problem?

