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Re: [PHP] Re: Need help with PHP / MySQL connect problem

Posted by Matt Darby on 07/18/05 03:31

Try this just for kicks:

<?
aslkdjfalsd;
<?

See if this will output errors. It's rather hard to debug without error
messages ;)
If I remember correctly, isn't php.ini supposed to be in c:/PHP?

Linda H wrote:

> Thanks for the advice, Matt, but it doesn't seem to solve my problem.
>
> php.ini is in the C:Program Files/WINDOWS directory and
> error_reporting was set to E_ALL.
>
> I found php5ts.dll in the WINDOWS/system32 directory. I copied it to
> WINDOWS/system, just in case. My install instructions said to put it
> with my other dlls, which might be in either directory. Most of them
> are in system32.
>
>> Using this at the top of your script will allow PHP and MySQL to
>> interact.
>> $_POST['dbconn']=mysql_select_db("database_name",
>> mysql_connect("server_name","user_name","password"));
>
>
> I put this in my script (changing parameters as appropriate) but got
> no results and no error messages. Any other ideas. I've spent hours on
> this, trying everything I could think of and I'm very frustrated.
>
> The rest of my output is still suppressed if I put the connect script
> above it in the file.
>
>> It does sound like you have notices and warnings turned off in php.ini:
>> Find php.ini (not sure where it installs to in Windows version), and
>> set error_reporting = E_ALL.
>> This will show all notices and warnings generated by your PHP code;
>> extremely usefull in debugging.
>>
>> Matt Darby
>>
>> Linda H wrote:
>>
>>> I'm running MySQL 4.0.21, Apache 2.0.52 and PHP 5.0.2 on a Windows
>>> XP system. I can run scripts with PHP and HTML statements and see
>>> correct output in my browser. But when I try to connect to MySQL I
>>> get nothing, including no error messages.
>>>
>>> One book I have says to run the following scrip to test the
>>> connection. It should print either the Resource name or an error
>>> message:
>>>
>>> <?php
>>> echo mysql_connect ('localhost','calendar','pass1234'); # host,
>>> user, password
>>> ?>
>>>
>>> I get no output at all, and if the statement is placed in a larger
>>> script, above html/PHP output, it suppresses that as well.
>>>
>>> Using the mysql monitor from the DOS command prompt, I can connect
>>> as user 'calendar' with password 'pass1234', select a database and
>>> execute SQL statements successfully.
>>
>

 

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