Re: Support between MySQL and PHP

2006-01-30 Thread James Harvard
MySQL versions = 4.1 use a new, more secure authentication protocol. Probably the version of PHP you are using does not support it. Ah, here it is: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/password-hashing.html HTH, James Harvard At 1:18 pm -0600 29/1/06, Philip R. Thompson wrote: I just

Re: Support between MySQL and PHP

2006-01-30 Thread Philip Thompson
Thanks to everyone's help. Instead of downgrading MySQL, I went ahead and upgraded to PHP5. After I did that, it seemed to fix the connection issue I was having. ~Philip On Jan 30, 2006, at 4:41 AM, James Harvard wrote: MySQL versions = 4.1 use a new, more secure authentication

RE: Support between MySQL and PHP

2006-01-30 Thread George Law
] Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 9:33 AM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Re: Support between MySQL and PHP Thanks to everyone's help. Instead of downgrading MySQL, I went ahead and upgraded to PHP5. After I did that, it seemed to fix the connection issue I was having. ~Philip On Jan

Support between MySQL and PHP

2006-01-29 Thread Philip R. Thompson
Hi all. I figured this question was suitable for both the MySQL list and the PHP-General list. Here's what I'm running into. I just installed MySQL5 and currently have PHP 4.3.11 installed. I am wanting to connect to the mysql database on localhost, but I get the following results:

Re: Support between MySQL and PHP

2006-01-29 Thread mysql
you get returned. HTH Keith In theory, theory and practice are the same; In practice they are not. On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Philip R. Thompson wrote: To: mysql@lists.mysql.com, php-general@lists.php.net From: Philip R. Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Support between MySQL and PHP Hi all