ID: 50323
Updated by: f...@php.net
Reported By: winner5 at interia dot pl
Status: Open
Bug Type: PDO related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.3.1
New Comment:
Yes, I'm terribly sorry.
To be more on-topic then, afaik SQLite doesn't even allow ';' as part
of either database or table name, so I was under the impression mysql
wasn't either.
Verified on 5.2.6-1+lenny3
Problem seems to lie somewhere in ext/pdo/pdo_dbh.c in dbh_constructor
fwiw.
Previous Comments:
[2009-11-29 21:29:20] kelt3we at gmail dot com
This is by no means a proper way to provide feedback to a bug report,
even if the user's claim is wrong. Next time remember this is not a
humor site ;-)
[2009-11-29 14:51:23] f...@php.net
IBTB (In before the bogus):
http://xkcd.com/327/
[2009-11-29 14:09:18] alfredorj at walla dot com
Why do you don't go to see if I'm on the corner?
This bug is not a bug! Who does make a database with ";" chars?
You are a really loser.
[2009-11-29 13:25:13] winner5 at interia dot pl
Description:
There is no way to escape semicolon in dsn to be treated like a char,
not as a separator.
Reproduce code:
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Expected result:
Successfully established connection
Actual result:
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Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message
'SQLSTATE[42000] [1049] Unknown database 't\'' in ./index.php:1
Stack trace:
#0 ./index.php(1): PDO->__construct('mysql:host=loca...', 'user',
'pass')
#1 {main}
thrown in ./index.php on line 1
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