Thank you Jimmy!
I will keep with your advise.
Since this is my first time working with Apache/PHP and MySql, it is very hard in the beginning how everything is put together.
Hopefully by learning can I help myself and others on the WebAssist forums.
I wanted to double ck my work and see how things are put together, I found an Adobe link to a great article. Hopefully this will help others if they follow this thread.
setting_up_php_02.html
This tutorial will help you understand what is going on. It took me 3 tries to figure it out. You mess up one thing and that's it.
The biggest problem was the localhost. Yes, I changed it to 8080 and it should work, but it would end up with a ODBC error. I inhibited the IIS which I should have done long ago and follow the above link. I got the database to work and now by doing that, I understand how the php links up.
So yes Jimmy, I don't have to mess with the ODBC.
So, if you download the WebAssist the Database Starter Kit for PHP, make sure you do the link above to teach you the ropes.
Thx
Mike