On Sun, 2013-01-13 at 11:37 -0800, admin wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: tamouse mailing lists [mailto:tamouse.lists@xxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 7:55 PM > > To: admin > > Cc: ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Rick Dwyer; php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: Can't connect to MySQL via PHP > > > > On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 4:49 PM, admin <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > > As much as the php list would like to force people from using mysql, > > I guess you should not have invented it, if you don't want people to > > still use it. > > > > It's not this php list. It's the php developers. mysql* functions are > > set to be removed in a release coming soon. > > > > Time marches on. mysql* functions were written first, then the mysqli* > > functions were written. mysql* is old, out of date, and not begin > > supported. > > > > Should not have written it? Maybe? But maybe no libraries should have > > been written, nothing should move forward, better ways should not have > > been found. > > > > Maybe you want to do your computing using pebbles, too. > > > > So let me understand how this works. > Someone ask for help, no matter what version they are using or function that is currently in place. > We slam them. > Call them an idiot. > > Not that they ask a question about a function in the CURRENT version. Yes the documentation does fully express the function is depreciated, but let's deal with the now. > So let's NOT answer the question? (Hello, welcome to MICROSOFT) > I am very glad 90% of other languages that have list don't have the same approach. > They would gladly give you the answer, but then go on to express how they may suggest this (with example) because it is (safer, easier, ect...). > > Every time I see someone give a simple answer in an approach to help them learn, in comes the marching band of ignorance and they are toting the banner of epic fail. > This is a list to help people understand php and grow the community and knowledge base of its inner workings. > If you want to answer at question please at least use SOMETHING that is conducive to educating them. > At no point was I slamming someone for using the old functions, in-fact I was trying to make a joke of that and point out that the msqli functions would be better, unless you really do believe that kittens will kill programmers... The thing is most of us expect the person asking the question here to have done at least a little bit of research into the problem, even if that only extends to "I'll Google some of these keywords in the error". That should at least have produced the same advice about those old deprecated functions, but I wanted to reiterate it a bit just to be sure. It can't hurt to know something like that. The fact is, what you considered a simple answer was bad advice, and would have just taught more people that those old functions are fine, when in-fact they are not. I think it's very important to make people aware of security concerns, especially if they're a beginner with the language. Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk