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Default mysql local host address

I'm a beginner and I was wondering how do I find out my mysql local host address? I'm with globat.com and my url is doitdarith.com. The myadminphp is doitdarith.com/globat/myadminphp/ . Thanks and I hope to hear from someone soon.

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Globat.com has a bunch of tutorials for this type of stuff. http://support.globat.com/tutorials/index.php
In your 'Control Panel' there should be a path listed under 'website settings' or something similar.








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