undefined function means you don't have mysql support compiled in...
prefixing any function with @ suppresses any error messages...


On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Martin wrote:

> I'm trying to use PHP 4.2.3 in a database application.
>
> <?php
> print "Connected?";
> $dbcnx = mysql_connect("localhost","root","asda");
> if (!$dbcnx) {
> echo("<p>Unable to connect to database server.</p>");
> exit();
> }else {
> print "Connected!";
> }
> ?>
>
> Gives
> Connected?
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
> /var/www/html/irm/test.php on line 3
>
> While changing the line to
> $dbcnx = @mysql_connect("localhost","root","asda");
> is in the MySQL example
>
> simply prints
> Connected?
>
> and nothing more happens. My app isn't using the database (later on).
> Never had this problem on 4.0.x which makes me a bit confused.
>
> What am i doing wrong?
>
> /M.
>
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