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Posted by Jamie Davison on 10/01/52 11:39
On 2/9/06 7:12 AM, in article
1139487169.480653.33110@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com, "r-jones@orange.net"
<r-jones@orange.net> wrote:
> Sorry for the simplicity of the question, but im a newbie.
>
> Iv seen the mysql_query command written with an @ before it on some
> example codes. What, if any, is the difference? And if they are
> different, when should you use the @ and what does it do?
>
> Cheers
>
The @ directive simply suppresses the errors, if any, returned. Not
something you will want to use as a newbie.
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