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            <title>Add a new user to MySQL</title>
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            <description>Perhaps you are a little lost on certain MySQL basics like user creation , beleive me , it happened to me a lot , I always forgot the damn command to create a new user on MySQL server. Its easy ... follow these basic steps</description>
            <pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2007 06:13:41 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Connecting to new MySQL 4.1 or 5 from old client</title>
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            <description>Perhaps you will face the problem I recently found in the middle of a migration, I migrated a huge database from MySQL 4.0.20 to new 4.1 version , the webserver talking to this new database server had PHP compiled with MySQL 4.0.20, guess what happened ?? , PHP with the old MySQL client was not talking to the new MySQL server, read why &amp; the fix here ...</description>
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            <title>List mysql databases</title>
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            <description>Lately im trying to document as many 'quick tips' as i can, and this is a small command that I actually forgot while running some database checks the other day, as simple as it is I had to 'google' it to remember, so i might as well document it right here no ??
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