Re: How can a script tell if there's a MySQL problem?

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Per Jessen wrote:

> Nathan Rixham wrote:
> 
>> Bastien Koert wrote:
>>> 1. Make sure you are freeing up all resources as soon as you can ->
>>> mysql_close();
>>> 
>> 
>> little thing I've done for some time that's stuck with; (php5+ only)
>> 
>> on all of my database connection classes, I have the db close
>> function in the destructor just to make sure
> 
> I guess it depends on the type of application - for a web-transaction
> running on a web-server, why bother? It'll clean up after itself
> anyway.

Actually, for reusable code intended for others to use, it might just be
a safe precaution. 


/Per Jessen, Zürich


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