Just curious. I tried accessing MySQL through ODBC using
a system DSN (MyODBC driver ver. myodbc-2.50.36-nt.zip)
and a script as simple as this one crashes Apache at the
odbc_fetch_row() call. I actually don't know much about
ODBC related stuff inside PHP... or generally, for that
matter, so I don't know whether this is unsupported, or
whether a more stable state is possible / desirable.
$conn = odbc_connect( $dsn , $usr , $pwd );
$res = odbc_tables( $conn ) ;
while( $r = odbc_fetch_row( $res ) ) {
for( $i = 0 ; $i < count( $r ) ; $i++ ) {
echo $r[ $i ] , '|' ;
}
echo "\n" ;
}
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