I've developed a CMS using PHP and MySQL 4.1 alpha.

It ran just fine with the standard MySQL 4.1a binaries both on my Powerbook running Mac OS X as well in a production environment on my FreeBSD server. However, after having installed everything on a clean Debian Linux system, there are some occasional glitches.

Approximately once in every 100th request from the PHP code, MySQL responds with a...

"Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (Using password: YES)"

...error message. It seems very strange to me that this error message occurs so very seldom and it makes no sense to me. Also, it's difficult to figure out what's causing it since it's difficult to provoke it.

Does anyone share this experience?

/M


Michael Edlund - Journalist and Content Management Consultant http://www.edlund.se - http://www.helloworld.se

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