There was a change of file structure with version 3.x.x
and this is described in the documentation under Version 3
Overview.

You are attempting to use Sqlite3 on a version 2.8.x database
and the formats are not compatible.


On Wed, 9 May 2007 19:42:06 -0400, Brandon Eley wrote:

>I've gone through a few tutorials and can't seem to get this right.  
>I've had my web host install the PECL extension and the following is  
>what is in my phpinfo();

>sqlite
>SQLite support enabled
>PECL Module version    1.0.3 $Id: sqlite.c,v 1.62.2.25 2004/07/10  
>12:25:33 wez Exp $
>SQLite Library         2.8.14
>SQLite Encoding        iso8859

>Directive      Local Value     Master Value
>sqlite.assoc_case      0       0

>***********************************

>This is the PHP code I'm using:

><?php
>$db = sqlite_open("/home/xxx/data/xxx.db");
>?>

>***********************************

>This is the error I'm getting:

>Warning: sqlite_open() [function.sqlite-open]: file is encrypted or  
>is not a database in /home/xxx/public_html/test.php on line 140

>***********************************

>What am I doing wrong? I can run queries all day long using the  
>command line sqlite3 but I can't seem to get PHP to read the stinkin  
>database!

>Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

>Brandon Eley
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]








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