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Posted by flamer die.spam@hotmail.com on 12/17/41 11:52
i would stick in an ' or die (mysql_error ()); ' at the end of the
statement, probably is coming across an error but for some reason keeps
trying.. you really should have that on all your sql queries.
Flamer.
theGreatGnu@my-deja.com wrote:
> Alvaro G. Vicario skrev:
>
> > *** theGreatGnu@my-deja.com escribió/wrote (8 Jul 2006 03:22:00 -0700):
> > > However, I'm stuck on an irritating problem. Whenever I connect to
> > > mysql, my PHP pages don't want to finish loading. In the following
> > > example, the page will not finish loading nor display "abc" until I
> > > interupt by pressing "Stop" in the web browser".
> > >
> > > <?php
> > > echo 'a';
> > > $link = mysql_connect('localhost', 'user', 'pwd');
> > > echo 'b';
> > > mysql_close($link);
> > > echo 'c';
> > > ?>
> >
> > Your code looks flawless to me. I'd say the problem could be in third-party
> > software, such as:
> >
> > - Antivirus
> > - Firewall
> > - Proxy
> > ...
> >
> > If you are using Windows, there's an Apache directive you can try (add it
> > to httpd.conf file):
> >
> > EnableSendfile Off
> > EnableMMAP Off
> > Win32DisableAcceptEx
> >
> > This seems to fix some Windows specific problems. If it works for you
> > please let me know.
>
> Thank for your help. Unfortunately this did not fix the problem. I have
> added the above lines to the httpd.conf file, i have inactivated both
> firewall and anti virus, all in various combinations. Not sure what to
> do with the proxy server. Don't think I am using one, but I could be
> mistaken.
>
> Opera and IE behaves somewhat differently. With Opera, the "abc" will
> be displayed when I press "stop" in the browser. For IE, "abc" will
> never be displayed. The page will just not load.
>
> All this happens whenver I connect to mysql. Regular html or php pages
> will load happily.
>
> -Anders Bondensson
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