Would you consider downloading the 4.1.8 Manual as HTML, and then converting it to PDF?
My first attempt failed horribly because the link is actually composed of two documents. "index.html" contains the index and then manual.html has the info. My combining before printing was not very good.
]]>]]>dekernel wrote:Sorry for being picky, but I was warned by someone developing on 4.0.x that the best thing to have is the version of the doc that matches what you have installed. He has run across some minor changes that caused problems.
I will most likely use the latest version and hope for the best.
it's the same with php:
try to use
try{ }catch{ }
word. It is even worse when you then realize that you are the admin!
lol
in php4 ... and you will see what i mean ;-) ... it IS in the docs ... but it does not work with php4 (it is explicitely written that it is only for php5, but as it is a much better way, you begin to hate, that you must develop on php4 (because some admin is to lazy to update the webserver my app should run to php5))
Sorry for being picky, but I was warned by someone developing on 4.0.x that the best thing to have is the version of the doc that matches what you have installed. He has run across some minor changes that caused problems.
I will most likely use the latest version and hope for the best.
it's the same with php:
try to use
try{
}catch{
}
in php4 ... and you will see what i mean ;-) ... it IS in the docs ... but it does not work with php4 (it is explicitely written that it is only for php5, but as it is a much better way, you begin to hate, that you must develop on php4 (because some admin is to lazy to update the webserver my app should run to php5))
]]>I will most likely use the latest version and hope for the best.
]]>This is the Reference Manual for the MySQL Database System. It documents MySQL up to Version 5.0.3-alpha, but is also applicable for older versions of the MySQL software (such as 3.23 or 4.0-production) because functional changes are indicated with reference to a version number.
1.3.2 is about version 4.1 features, and then 1.3.3 is about version 1.3.3 features.
I think most of the doc is like this, including parts of each..
Don't take my word for it though..
Anyway, pdf link.
http://mirror.services.wisc.edu/mysql/D … manual.pdf
I spent some time Googleing but with no real luck. I need the pdf because of printing purposes.
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