ID:               35671
 Comment by:       bubblenut at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      mknobloch at midstate dot edu
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         PDO related
 Operating System: Windows 2003 SP1
 PHP Version:      5.1.2
 Assigned To:      wez
 New Comment:

I'm getting this problem with all parameters (named and otherwise) with
PDO_MYSQL 1.0.1 with both php-5.1.2 and php-5.1.3-dev on Linux (Kubuntu
Breezy)


Previous Comments:
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[2006-02-17 19:02:14] dkrook at hotmail dot com

I've encountered the same problem with DB2 and '?' parameter markers.

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-db&m=114014376609292&w=2

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[2006-02-16 00:20:43] stoens at activegrid dot com

I am seeing the same thing with the OCI and the ODBC drivers on Windows
and Linux (FC4). Same PHP version.

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[2006-01-12 17:32:07] mknobloch at midstate dot edu

This bug still exists in 5.1.2.

It can be worked around by replacing php_pdo.dll and php_pdo_odbc.dll
with their counterparts from 5.1.0, but it would be nice to have it
fixed.

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[2005-12-16 11:43:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

assigned to the maintainer.

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[2005-12-15 14:33:41] mknobloch at midstate dot edu

The problem still exists in the 200512151130 Win32 snapshot.

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