This looks like it is enabled. I recently upgraded mysql to version 4.1.4. Maybe this causes the problem. Do I have to reinstall PHP it is still the version I got with the installation of my distro (Fedora Core 2). I attached what phpinfo produced... Am Mo, den 13.09.2004 um 17:20 Uhr +0300 schrieb Mulo Emmanuel: > Look at the phpinfo() page and see whether you find a section with > information on MySQL. If it isnt there, it is likely to do with the way > you compiled AMP. > > Christian Schlaefcke wrote: > > > Am Mo, den 13.09.2004 um 9:27 Uhr -0400 schrieb John Holmes: > > > > > >>From: "Christian Schlaefcke" <cschlaefcke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> > >> > >> > >>>This is what I have in my php.ini > >>> > >>>error_reporting = E_ALL > >>>display_errors = On > >>> > >>> > >>Have you looked at a phpinfo() page to ensure you're editing the correct > >>php.ini? > >> > >><?php phpinfo(); ?> > >> > >>In the first block, it tells you what php.ini file PHP is using. If it just > >>lists a directory, then that's where PHP expects to find the php.ini file. > >> > >>---John Holmes... > >> > >> > > > >Yupp! And its 'is' the correct one. > > > > > > > > > -- > PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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