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It should be noted that the current release version of phpGedView (PGV) requires you have authorized access to a database (usually MySQL or SQLite, but PGV does work with other DB's) '''AND''' that this database contains PDO drivers. All system requirements and cautions for most installations, as well as a step-by-step procedures, are explained in the detailed setup accessed from the above Installation Guide link. | It should be noted that the current release version of phpGedView (PGV) requires you have authorized access to a database (usually MySQL or SQLite, but PGV does work with other DB's) '''AND''' that this database contains PDO drivers. All system requirements and cautions for most installations, as well as a step-by-step procedures, are explained in the detailed setup accessed from the above Installation Guide link. | ||
− | To see if your database has PDO available, access your PHP info page and review the PDO drivers status. If PDO support is not enabled, you must either | + | To see if your database has PDO available, access your PHP info page and review the PDO drivers status. If PDO support is not enabled, you must either ask that the PDO drivers be installed and enabled, or switch ISPs to one that provides these drivers to use the current release version of PhpGedView. |
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Latest revision as of 02:21, 1 June 2012
- REDIRECT Installation_Guide_v4.2.x
It should be noted that the current release version of phpGedView (PGV) requires you have authorized access to a database (usually MySQL or SQLite, but PGV does work with other DB's) AND that this database contains PDO drivers. All system requirements and cautions for most installations, as well as a step-by-step procedures, are explained in the detailed setup accessed from the above Installation Guide link.
To see if your database has PDO available, access your PHP info page and review the PDO drivers status. If PDO support is not enabled, you must either ask that the PDO drivers be installed and enabled, or switch ISPs to one that provides these drivers to use the current release version of PhpGedView.