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      <description>I recently deployed a new WordPress installation to my existing production webserver running Apache, MySQL and PHP for other websites, yet I was presented with the following message.&#xA;“Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL extension which is required by WordPress.</description>
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      <description>A company blog can be easily configured in under 10 minutes using WordPress , a popular open source LAMP product that runs a reported 12+ million blogs including those found at CNN, NY Times, Wall Street Journal (WSJ), ZDNet, MTV, People Magazine, Playstation and eBay.</description>
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      <title>Has your blog been hacked?</title>
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      <description>While not a MySQL topic, as most of my readers view my MySQL Blog, my WordPress blog has been hacked? Has yours?&#xA;Like many, I’m sure you may have read about it like at WordPress blogs under attack from hack attack but I was surprised when my custom permlinks did not work.</description>
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