ID:               23996
 User updated by:  MattPfenninger at mac dot com
 Reported By:      MattPfenninger at mac dot com
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: MacOS 10.2.6
 PHP Version:      4.3.1
 New Comment:

Um...It's part of the standard functions compiled into 
PHP (when compiled with MySQL Support).


Previous Comments:
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[2003-06-03 22:33:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This mysql_result_array() function you're trying to call..is it defined
in your scripts somewhere?


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[2003-06-03 17:05:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip

If the problem persists, please indicate if you are loading the MySQL
extension dynamically.

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[2003-06-03 12:55:15] MattPfenninger at mac dot com

My Setup:  Running Server Logistics/Aaron Faby 
precompiled Apache2.0.45/PHP4.3.1/MySQL4.0.12 on MacOS 
10.2.6.  Setup is default except for including "*.htm" 
as HTML in httpd.conf.  (full phpinfo() available on 
request)

My Application:  I am writing an HTML form processor 
(script available on request) using the common re-
entrant (via POST) PHP script technique.  (I can send 
either the script or a snippet if desired)

The Problem:  The script works perfectly EXCEPT for the 
first execution after an Apache restart (graceful, 
haven't checked hard restart, yet).

On the first execution after restart, I receive a 
"Fatal Error:  Call to undefined function 
mysql_result_array()" on the first attempt to call that 
function.  Reloading/(Reposting to) the script does not 
produce the error, nor does reloading the script later 
in the workday.  Error only occurs the first call after 
restarting the server.

Any ideas/suggestions?  Could this be a bug in PHP's 
code cache?

Thanks for your time.

- Matt Pfenninger

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