On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 22:19 +0700, Peter Lauri wrote:
> Yes, of course I can do that. But I was just lazy and wanted to reuse the
> function mysql_query that I am already using.

You could look into the runkit extension. I believe it allows this. At
any rate, using mysql_xxx() is veyr low level and locks you into mysql
only database. Most developers usually create a layer that wraps their
specific database calls so that it's trivial to change and as you say
"wrap".

Cheers,
Rob.

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