if you read the manual, you would have read that mysql suport is not turned
on by default for newer installations of PHP. You will need to go into the
php.ini file and turn on mysql support by uncommenting the appropriate dll
Bastien
From: theBrem <keith.bremer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: php_mysql not loaded under Apache but is there in CLI?
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:53:05 +0100
All,
I'm new to this news group - so apologies if I blunder.
I've just installed Apache2, MySQL and php (5.1.6) under Windows XP
(haven't tried this under Linux yet). When I access via Apache as
http://localhost/info.php there is no MySQL support - and testing it
further I get errors trying to log on to the database via the web server.
However, if I use the CLI (e.g. php -i) the MySQL support is there - and I
can connect to the database OK from the CLI.
Both sets of info show they're using the same php.ini file, they ARE the
same version. I can't see what's going on.
Other loadable modules (e.g. php_gd) are loading as you'd expect in both
environments - it's only MySQL that's affected.
Any help with this would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
theBrem.
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