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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 09/04/07 01:16
Michael Fesser wrote:
> .oO(Jerry Stuckle)
>
>> AchimR wrote:
>>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> mysqli was introduced in PHP 4.1.
>>>>
>>> mysqli is a PHP5 introduction.
>>> you might've confused it with mySQL 4.1, as mysqli was designed to work
>>> with more functions of mysql coming with v. 4.1+
>>>
>>> quote php.net
>>> "The mysqli extension allows you to access the functionality provided by
>>> MySQL 4.1 and above"
>>> ( http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysqli.php )
>>>
>>> Achim
>> Exactly. The functions were available in PHP 4.1.
>
> Read again. It's about _MySQL_ 4.1, not PHP 4.1. The MySQLi extension
> was introduced with PHP 5 in 2004 (or 2003 if it was in beta already).
> There's not a single entry about it in the PHP 4 changelog and the
> manual clearly states "PHP 5" for all its functions.
>
> Micha
Yes, I did misread this - more than once. Thanks!
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