On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 12:07:39AM -0400, Mark Susol | Ultimate Creative Media wrote the following: > On 4/15/04 11:46 PM, "Joseph A. Nagy, Jr." > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > So I'm using PHP and MySQL to serve up a game and all is going well until > > today. The first problem came when for some reason the game was sending > > apache as the username to access the db (which is not what I have in the > > dbconnect file) and output some errors. I checked the page it was > > complaining about and all was good so I use phpmyadmin to login and admin my > > db but now even phpmyadmin won't let me in and I know I haven't touched the > > config file since I first set it up. > > > > Does MySQL do this very often or is it a PHP error and not a MySQL one and > > if this is a PHP error where do I look to fix it? > > This seems more like a change was made in your hosting environment, > unrelated to php or mysql. I've seen this happen when sites were moved into > safe moded environments.
That's odd since I run my own server and I know I haven't made any such changes. -- Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. http://joseph-a-nagy-jr.homelinux.org Political Activist Extraordinaire Peace, Life, Liberty "The only fallacy is the inaction on our part to stave off the worst of horrors, the stripping of personal freedom." -- Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. January 2004
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