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		<title>MySQL vs. GoDaddy: The ASP.Net Work-Around</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So again, something I have come across many times over is people still having trouble connecting to MySQL databases from their GoDaddy Windows hosting accounts. First and foremost, traditional methods do not allow for this. But why you ask? The MySQL connector itself requires a full trust environment. GoDaddy has their servers limited to medium [...]]]></description>
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