Currently, WordPress requires MySQL version 4.1.2 (or greater) in order to work correctly. If your Web hosting provider doesn’t have 4.1.2 (or greater) installed on your Web server, kindly ask to upgrade.
After WordPress is installed on your server (which I discuss in Chapter 4 of this minibook), the database gets populated with 11 tables that exist to store different types of data from your WordPress blog. Figure 3-2 displays the structure of the tables, as follows:
✦ wp_commentmeta: This table stores every comment published to your
site contains information, or metadata, that includes
Friday, 19 July 2013
Managing Your MySQL Database
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