So we are talking about MS Windows? I was shocked to see Linux antivirus offerings, so you had me concerned for a moment. I can only laugh at your calamity. Okay, I can offer something else. How about providing the list with the "not found in..." part? Perhaps put it where it is looking for it? Regards, Dwight > -----Original Message----- > From: Ralph E. Brickley [mailto:ralphbrickley@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 12:58 PM > To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Fatal Error: Class 'mysqli' not found in... > > Hello All, > > > > I have been using Apache 2, PHP5 and MySQL 4 and 5 for a long time, and > recently had to wipe my box due to a virus! > > > > Now that I have everything reinstalled, I can NOT get rid of this annoying > MySQLi error. I have experienced this before but I can't seem to fix it > this > time. I have all of the necessary ini file settings, such as > > > > # > > Extension=php_mysqli.dll > > > > # > > Extension_dir = "C:\PHP5\ext\" > > > > > > I do not get any errors on start up from Apache, but in trying to access > mysqli I get this fatal error. I have lib_mysqli.dll all over this > computer, > Windows, System32, System, C:\PHP5, C:\PHP5\EXT\, everywhere. I'm stuck > and > need help. I uninstalled MySQL 5 and put 4.1 back on and that didn't help > either. > > > > Any clues? Thanks! > > > Ralph > > McMinnville > > > > > > > > -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php