did you uncomment the line that adds the proper php
module(mysqli_blahblahblah.dll)?

On 1/16/06, Jonathan Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just got a new web server with RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 on it.  It came
> with MySQL 4.1.x and PHP 4.3.9 on it.  I uninstalled the MySQL 4 and put
> MySQL 5 on it.  When I run a PHP script that has a DB connection in it I
> get:
>
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect() in
> /var/www/html/mysqltest.php on line 5
>
> I check the PHPINFO and see:
>
> Configure Command has '--with-mysql=shared,/usr'
>
> And "dbx" supported databases has 'MySQL'
>
> However, there is no MySQL section.
>
> I checked in the '/etc/php.ini' file and see:
>
> [MySQL]
> mysql.allow_persistent = On
> mysql.max_persistent = -1
> mysql.max_links = -1
> mysql.default_port =
> mysql.default_socket =
> mysql.default_host =
> mysql.default_user =
> mysql.default_password =
> mysql.connect_timeout = 60
> mysql.trace_mode = Off
>
>
> What is missing that would keep me getting the missing functions error?  I
> restarted apache of course.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
>
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