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phpmyadmin mb_detect_encoding up vote 14 down vote favorite Not sure what happened, but below is what the log is giving me when trying to access phpmyadmin, please help. Trying to debug a different problem and ran into this. Not really possible to revert back to when it was working. PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function mb_detect_encoding() in /usr/share/php/gettext/gettext.inc on line 177 When trying to go the fatal error call to undefined method wc_product_simple the site, I get this error, I think it's likely the two errors are related: Database connection error (1): The MySQL adapter 'mysqli' is not available. php phpmyadmin fatal-error share|improve this question edited Apr 23 at 2:10 luweiqi 4,98051544 asked Nov 12 '12 at 21:12 milan 79951629 You use Joomla? –imRcH Nov 12 '12 at 21:16 Yes but I don't think this is a joomla issue. Joomla is having trouble connecting to the the database. –milan Nov 12 '12 at 21:20 For joomla answer is here –imRcH Nov 12 '12 at 21:21 What server you use? –imRcH Nov 12 '12 at 21:24 red hat linux server –milan Nov 12 '12 at 21:47 | show 1 more comment 16 Answers 16 active oldest votes up vote 22 down vote First error is caused by php because the extension mbstring is either not installed or not active. The second error is output of phpMyAdmin/your site asking you to install / enable the mysqli extension. To enable mbstring and mysqli edit your php.ini and add/uncomment the two lines with mbstring.so and mysqli.so on unix or mbstring.dll and mysqli.dll on windows Uni
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community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Fatal error: Call to undefined function mb_detect_encoding() in C:\apache\htdocs\phpmyadmin\libraries\php-gettext\gettext.inc on line 177 up vote 1 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13351635/php-fatal-error-when-trying-to-access-phpmyadmin-mb-detect-encoding down vote favorite So I'm trying to get phpmyadmin running on windows 7, and I've gone through and installed all the proper programs/files (apache, mySQL, php, etc..) and i have the phpmyadmin folder in the right place in my directory, such that when I try to access it in my browser when the directory index is set to index.html it shows the whole directory. However, when I switch the directory http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22271260/fatal-error-call-to-undefined-function-mb-detect-encoding-in-c-apache-htdocs to index.php i'm getting this error: Fatal error: Call to undefined function mb_detect_encoding() in C:\apache\htdocs\phpmyadmin\libraries\php-gettext\gettext.inc on line 177 I've looked at a few support pages and everything (such as this one) but all of the suggestions don't seem to be helping me out. Most of them talk about editing the php.ini file in the /php folder, but I don't even have that, I have a php.ini-development and php.ini-production file and thats it. Suggestions?? I have also tried reinstalling php to see if it was an issue with the installation...didn't work. Please help! php mysql apache phpmyadmin share|improve this question asked Mar 8 '14 at 15:34 xTopShelfx 3511216 1 Use phpinfo() to tell you which file php is using as its ini file –Mark Baker Mar 8 '14 at 15:35 What php version did you install? –Fabio Mar 8 '14 at 15:35 Possible duplicates: stackoverflow.com/questions/17204437/… –Krish R Mar 8 '14 at 15:37 1 Either make sure php.exe is in your windows path, or run it from the php directory –Mark Baker Mar 8 '14 at 16:47 1 As Mark Baker said, some systems use different php.ini files for the command line PHP compared to the one called by the webserver, so I would ru
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