I have a webpage whit s9y blog. The hosting company generated a code for MySQL and I have write to serendipty when I installed it. But haphazard I regenerated the code of MySQL and s9y blog doesn't run. How can I 'tell' to s9y to use the new password without administration surface?
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neiso
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Re: I can't beleive it...
To change the MySQL password, you must edit the file "serendipity_config_local.inc.php". There, the account data is stored.
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Garvin
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Garvin
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