Yep, I get called to undefined function so I need to somehow re-compile the cli version? How do I give support to just the cli version? I'm going to the docs now.
Thanks! On 9/28/06, Travis Doherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
blackwater dev wrote: > Ok, dumb question but how do I do that? I know how to re-compile the > standard php. My code also uses mssql via freetds, does that somehow > need > to be enabled as it doesn't seem to fail there. > > Thanks! > >> > >> > echo "about to connect"; >> > $this->connectionID= @mysql_connect($this->host, $this->user, >> > $this->password); >> > echo "after connect"; >> > > Just to verify that this is in fact the problem you should remove the '@' sign from mysql_connect. '@' is a way of supressing errors, you specifically WANT that error. Is there a reason you have the '@' there? If the error is 'Undefined function mysql_connect' then you do need to get MySQL support compiled in... If it is available on the apache module it should be available to the CLI as well. If there is no 'undefined function' error then you should also be calling 'echo mysql_error()' to see what the error is after connecting. That error is going to give you more info than any of us can. Travis