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Posted by "Alex Scott" on 08/22/05 14:18
Thanks for all your help.
Problem was that Up2date had installed php 4.3.2 onto our server and
compiled no support for MySQL
into Apache.
I was getting no error messages, so it was only when I saw phpinfo()
that I realised that the version had changed.
Alex.
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:55:06 +1200, "Jasper Bryant-Greene"
<jasper@bryant-greene.name> said:
> M. Sokolewicz wrote:
> > Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
> >>
> >> Well, it's hard to say without a bit more detail. Are you able to give
> >> us the actual error that PHP is giving on the database connected pages?
> >>
> >> I assume you are using the mysqli functions rather than the mysql
> >> functions to access your database?
> >
> > just in case you didn't know, mysqli wasn't available before PHP 5.0.0.
> > The user states to be using PHP 4.4.x
> >
>
> Apologies, didn't read his email properly. In that case, do you have
> MySQL set up to accept old passwords? The password-hashing function
> changed with MySQL 4.1, and the mysql PHP function uses the old function.
>
> >> Please remember to send replies to the list, there are other far more
> >> knowledgeable people out there who will be able to help too!
>
> Again, *please* send replies to the list as well, not just me!
>
> Jasper
>
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