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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 08/19/07 13:29
bapi wrote:
> On Aug 17, 8:13 pm, "Shelly" <sheldonlg.n...@asap-consult.com> wrote:
>> Here is a crazy question that has happend to me once before.
>>
>> I have an include file for the connection information to the server. It is
>> like this:
>>
>> $hostname= "the_server_location";
>> $database = "the_database_name";
>> $dbUsername = "the_username";
>> $dbPassword = "the_password";
>> $dbCon = mysql_pconnect($hostname, $dbUsername, $dbPassword) or
>> die(mysql_error());
>> mysql_select_db($database, $dbCon);
>>
>> In my main file I have right near the top:
>>
>> require_once("dbLogin.php");
>>
>> I then have lines in a function where I pass in $sbCon as $con (The quotes
>> are single-double for the fist one and double-single-double for the second
>> one):
>>
>> $q = "SELECT * FROM Company WHERE accountNumber='" . $num . "'";
>> $res = mysql_query($q, $con) or die(mysql_error());
>>
>> This gives me an invalid resource at the mysql_query line.
>>
>> HOWEVER, If I comment out the require_once line and copy and paste the code
>> for it directly into the calling module, it works fine. Note that this was
>> a strict cut and paste and the only keyboard strokes that I did were the the
>> slashes to comment out the require_once.
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas?
>>
>> Shelly
>
>
> U can use required_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."dbLogin.php"); in
> place of require_once("dbLogin.php");
>
> Hope this will solve ur problem.
>
required_once() is not a valid PHP statement. And if it weren't
including the file, he would get a PHP error.
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