On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 12:28:22PM +0200 or thereabouts, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
[...]
> I think the error says that PHP doesn't know the function, not that
> there is an error executing the function.
>
> So, finally googling around I found the solution:
>
> in /etc/php/apache2/php.in
>
> I uncommented the line
>
> extension=mysql.so
>
> This is because [so I read] the mysql support is bult-in for version
> 4, but not for version 5.
Exactly. My Google search on your behalf originally, stated such in much
of the responses.
Like I said previously, it wasn't enabled. The only difference is that
you are using PHP 5, which you didn't detail in your original post.
Anywho, good you've got it sorted. I still don't understand how
PHPMyAdmin could have connected to it, if it wasn't enabled in the first
place, web-server side.
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Regards
Stephen
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