Hi Jonni! You should consider wrapping mysql_fetch_*() functions into a personalized function which also takes care of errors - at least for debugging. Your problem is typical - your query has some problems and mysql_run_query() returns a null result, which is indeed not a valid MySQL result resource. What you should do is to run something like
$result=mysql_run_query(<your SQL here>); if (!$result) { echo("<B>MySQL query error in query </B><I>". <your SQL here>."</I><BR />\n"); echo(mysql_error()); } and debug the SQL. Now that's tedious to write for every, and that's why I was suggesting wrapping the thing into a function - but that's obviously not mandatory as long as you can debug it, right? :-) Another idea while I'm on the topic, if you do create a wrapper, you may also consider sending yourself an e-mail if an error occurs after everything works right - that way you'll be able to track errors quickly - and impress your customers! HTH Bogdan Jonni wrote: > hi everyone! i'm new here (and new to php) and have a question. i'm trying > to run a simple blogger type script but am running into a problem i can't > seem to troubleshoot. first, the three items i put into the database aren't > showing up on my page and then when i try to go to the archive for the > month, i get the following: > > Warning: mysql_fetch_array(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result > resource in /home/blar/public_html/inc/main_inc.php on line 11 > > here's a part of my code of main_inc (first line is line 11): > function showPosts($result,$page) > { > if ($myrow = mysql_fetch_array($result)) > { > do > { > $rawdate = $myrow["postDate"]; > $formdate = date("l, F j, Y", > (strtotime(ereg_replace('([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)','\2/\3/\1', > $rawdate)))); > if ($date != $formdate) > { > $date = $formdate; > ?> > > <!-- Formatting for date --> > <b><?=$formdate;?></b><br> > <br> > > <? > } > if ($page == 1) > { > showArchivePost($myrow); > } > else > { > showMainPost($myrow); > } > } > while ($myrow = mysql_fetch_array($result)); > } > } > /code > > thank in advance for any help. :) > > jonni b. > http://blar.org > http://uglypropaganda.com > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php