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Posted by Rich on 02/24/06 19:36
In article <1140752536.565979.112560@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com>, Neil says...
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>Our hosting company's server went down a few days ago. After they fixed
>it, our PHP Page and Database are not interfacing. They are not
>believing me that I have done nothing on my end in several months with
>uploading new files or doing anything with the database, insisting I
>have to fix this myself. I am somewhat adept at html, but had a friend
>get me started on the database -- then I took over, entering new data,
>revising fields, but know nothing of what is done before that.
>
>I will be happy to attach to an email to you the php file and a screen
>shot of the database summary page (that appears after using PHPMyAdmin
>to enter the database).
>To protect your email address, you can go to our website:
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>carolwilsongallery.com
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>and send an email on this subject. I'll respond with the attachments.
>And I promise to post the solution here after we are done.
>
>I'm quite sure the solution is very simple, and an expert would be able
>to tell me exactly what to do in a few minutes.
>
>Thanking you in advance.
>
If you were still seeing a problem, you might try using the mysql_error function
(assuming you're using MySQL) to see if the database is returning an error. If
your hosting provider updated their software, may have been some default changes
from the previous PHP installation that might need to be turned on.
Rich
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