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On 11 November 2004 19:11, Patrick David wrote:
> My understanding of persistent connections was that using the
> ociplogon function a connection would be opened to the
> database a
Hi,
I'm new in PHP, but I have already written a lot of pages using Perl. Now I
would to rewrite some modules of my web application in PHP but I have a problem
with persistent connections to Oracle databases.
My understanding of persistent connections was that using the ociplogon
function a
According to the docs and everything I've seen with PHP and persistent
connections, you don't have to close the connection since PHP will
simply reuse.
Joshua Hoover
> Howdy--I have a question about persistent connections and their
> behavior:
>
> Apache 1.3.2 / PHP 4.0.6 - as a module
> Win2
Howdy--I have a question about persistent connections and their behavior:
Apache 1.3.2 / PHP 4.0.6 - as a module
Win2k
I call the following function:
odbc_pconnect("dsn", "user", "pass");
At the end of the script I do NOT call odbc_close($dbConn);
I was doing some testing and ran into a:
Max
Actually I don't know if this problem is a PHP-, an Apache- or a
MySQL-issue, but in this forum probably a lot is using the same combination
of servers, so probably someone has an experience to share with me.
I'm running a PHP-build website (using PHP 4.0.6) and an Apache-server
(1.3.20) on a Win