No, the @ was in the right place (if memory serves me the book said this
suppresses the error output.) The problem was my sock file was not in the
default location so I had to specify it. If you check the thread the answer
is there on how to find where your sock is located.
Best Regards,
Jim
I'm doing a simple database connection using the follow syntax:
html
head
titleBook-O-Rama Search Results/title
/head
body
h1Book-O-Rama Search Results/h1
?
if (!$searchtype || !$searchterm)
{
echo You have not entered search details. Please go back and try
again.;
exit;
}
Figure out where your mysql.sock file is and provide the path right in
your mysql_connect() call. mysqladmin version tells you the path.
-Rasmus
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Jim Hankins wrote:
I'm doing a simple database connection using the follow syntax:
html
head
titleBook-O-Rama Search
Can you give me a syntax example. I've found my sock file but seem to be
having trouble getting it right on the mysql_pconnect line,
my sock is /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
Thanks in advance!
So close but yet so far. :) My first MySql project.
Rasmus Lerdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
never mind got it localhost:/pathto/mysql.sock duh? :) Thanks a
million, I'm up and running.
- Original Message -
From: Rasmus Lerdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jim Hankins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Trouble with
Is that supposed to be -
$db = mysql_pconnect(localhost, bookorama, bookorama123);
Jim Hankins wrote:
I'm doing a simple database connection using the follow syntax:
html
head
titleBook-O-Rama Search Results/title
/head
body
h1Book-O-Rama Search Results/h1
?
if (!$searchtype ||
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