Yup, I thought that was the problem too but when I added my server to
the conf file, there was no change.  When you set up your MSSQL
connection in fedora, did you install anything else other than MSSQL
and PHP-MSSQL?  Or did you have to set anything in your php.ini file to
use the new extension? 

Robbert

Rick Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/02/2005, 04:40:37 PM:
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 
> >
> > I get no output from mssql_get_last_message().  When I use the pear DB
> > class, and use $db->getMessage(), I get "connect failed", very useful
> > like  usual with getMessage().  Even doing a print_r of the object
> > reveals nothing.  I'm pretty sure that PHP is not even trying to
> > connect to the database as I have seen no traffic going to the server
> > when connecting via PHP.
> 
> Strange...oh, there's one other thing to check. I think I ran into 
> something similar on a couple of servers. Turns out that some needed an 
> entry for the server in /etc/freetds.conf. I can't remember whether the 
> Fedora install needed it, but might be something to check.
> 
> > As for the RPMs, they can be found at
> > http://phprpms.sourceforge.net/mssql.  This is the site where I had
> > found the rpms to successfully connect via FC1.
> 
> Great, thanks!
> 
> hth,
> Rick
> 
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