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Ayane



Joined: 22 Feb 2004
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 1:02 am    Post subject: No Database Selected <--- Error! Reply with quote

Hello Everyone,

I hope someone can help me out here... I have been trying to get cutephp to work for months, and now I've given up and moved on to B2.

I have checked a number of times and my database information is correct... and my username and password for mysql is correct, so I dont understand what this error means o__O

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<?php

/* *
* b2's config file *
* */


# Reminder: everything that starts with #, /* or // is a comment

/* Start editing */

# $siteurl is your blog's URL: for example, 'http://mydomain.com' (no trailing slash !)
# $blogfilename is the name of the default file for your blog
# $blogname is the name of your blog

$siteurl = 'http://oddworldonline.shukuya.com/b2';
$blogfilename = 'index.php';
$blogname = "Oddworld Online";
$blogdescription = "babblings !";


# fill these only if you have a Cafelog ID,
# this enables your blog to be in the Recently Updated b2 blogs list.
# to obtain this ID, e-mail [email protected] with these details:
# name of the weblog, weblog's URL, your e-mail address, and a password
# in the future, the password will allow you to change these details online

$cafelogID = '';
$use_cafelogping = 0; # set this to 1 if you do have a Cafelog ID


# $pathserver is where you have uploaded b2: for example, 'http://oddworldonline.shukuya.com/b2' (no ending slash !)
# by default b2 is set to run in the folder your blog resides, same as $siteurl

$pathserver = 'http://oddworldonline.shukuya.com/';


# your email (obvious uh ?)
$admin_email = '[email protected]';


# set this to 0 or 1, whether you want new users to be able to post entries once they registered
$new_users_can_blog = 1;


# set this to 0 or 1, whether you want to allow users to register on your blog.
$users_can_register = 1;


# day at the start of the week: 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday, etc
$start_of_week = 1;



// ** MySQL settings **

# fill with your database details
$dbname = '*******'; // the name of the database
$dbhost = 'localhost'; // 99% chances you won't need to change this value
$dbusername = '*********'; // your MySQL username
$dbpassword = '********'; // ...and password

# database tables' names (change them if you want to have multiple b2's in a single database)
$tableposts = 'b2posts';
$tableusers = 'b2users';
$tablesettings = 'b2settings';
$tablecategories = 'b2categories';
$tablecomments = 'b2comments';


// ** Post preview function **

# set this to 1 if you want to use the 'preview' function
$use_preview = 1;



// ** Spell Checker functions **


# set this to 0 to disable the spell checker, or 1 to enable it
$use_spellchecker = 1;



// ** Text formatting options **

# these options can help you format your text without using too much html
$use_bbcode = 0; // use BBCode, like bold
$use_gmcode = 0; // use GreyMatter-styles: **bold** \italic\ __underline__
$use_quicktags = 1; // buttons for HTML tags (they won't work on IE Mac yet)

# IMPORTANT! set this to 0 if you are using Chinese, Japanese, Korean,
# or other double-bytes la


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I was wondering if maybe I have set up the root wrong? I have uploaded everything under www.shukuya.com/oddworldonline/b2 or oddworldonline.shukuya.com/b2 (they're the same thing lol)

Please help me!!!!!!

~Ayane
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Ayane



Joined: 22 Feb 2004
Posts: 2

PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 6:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Okay, I have another idea.... what is "your mysql username"? Is it your database name...? Your phpmyadmin username? Or something else.

I've been putting in my phpmyadmin username and password.

What does this mean? Please help!


# fill with your database details
$dbname = '*******'; // the name of the database
$dbhost = 'localhost'; // 99% chances you won't need to change this value
$dbusername = '*********'; // your MySQL username
$dbpassword = '********'; // ...and password
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