Thank you so much for your help, I am very pleased to be a part of this
group. Just a little about me, I have strong graphic design and web
development skills, so if anyone has questions, feel free to ask me! If I
can help, I will.

Jerry

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Andrew Leach <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> On Mar 17, 8:51 pm, JerrySchrader <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Second of all, this is a link to where I am so far:
> http://massage-healthcare.com/phpsqlsearch_genxml.php (useless so
> > far, shows the error only)
>
> But the error message is the only clue there is to what's going wrong.
> Errors are not useless.
>
> In this case, the error shows thar mysql_connect cannot use your
> database:
> mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user
> 'nobody'@'localhost' (using password: NO) in /home/massage/public_html/
> phpsqlsearch_genxml.php on line 14
>
> So line 14 of that file must be wrong. There appears to be a
> connection attempt there, which ignores what you are doing in the
> connection file:
>
> > Third of all, this is my sql connection file: (connections/mysql.php)
> > <?php
> > # FileName=""
> > # Type="MYSQL"
> > # HTTP="true"
> > $hostname_mysql = "localhost";
> > $database_mysql = "massage_directory";
> > $username_mysql = "massage_jerry";
> > $password_mysql = "agod1man";
> > $mysql = mysql_pconnect($hostname_mysql, $username_mysql,
> > $password_mysql) or trigger_error(mysql_error(),E_USER_ERROR);
> > ?>
>
> I would suggest getting rid of the block which fails (lines 13 to 17
> inclusive in your image) and changing the mysql_pconnect line above to
> $connection=mysql_connect(...)
> keeping the content of the brackets the same. That will allow you to
> connect to the database and use something called $connection as you
> want to do at the moment. Using pconnect creates persistent
> connections and requires fairly robust programming to ensure correct
> disconnection, and mysql_connect is usually fine.
>
> Note that although you're following an example which includes a php
> script, this part of the exercise isn't an API problem: it's an issue
> with the php code and you might get better help from a php programming
> group. API errors are the province of this group, of course!
>
> Andrew
> >
>

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