Hi,
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 2:24:49 AM, you wrote:
b> hi...
b> since pconnect is not supported in php5, i'm wondering if the issue is that
b> mysql no longer supports the underlying functions to implement pconnect, or
b> if the decision to leave it out was based upon other factors.
b> also, is
ql itself...
-bruce
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From: Curt Zirzow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 11:08 AM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] pconnect...
* Thus wrote bruce:
> hi...
>
> since pconnect is not supported in php5, i'm wondering if the issue is
t
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From: bruce
To: 'Curt Zirzow'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] pconnect...
i meant mysqli/php5 regarding pconnect. although, i've since seen
information that leads me to believe htat pconnect would necessarily in
and
of itself
--Original Message-
From: Curt Zirzow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 11:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] pconnect...
* Thus wrote bruce:
> hi...
>
> since pconnect is not supported in php5, i'm wondering if the issue is
that
> m
* Thus wrote bruce:
> hi...
>
> since pconnect is not supported in php5, i'm wondering if the issue is that
> mysql no longer supports the underlying functions to implement pconnect, or
> if the decision to leave it out was based upon other factors.
php5 has pconnect. You're getting mysql/mysqli
From: "bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> since pconnect is not supported in php5, i'm wondering if the issue is
that
> mysql no longer supports the underlying functions to implement pconnect,
or
> if the decision to leave it out was based upon other factors.
>
> also, is there anybody i can talk to who
hi...
since pconnect is not supported in php5, i'm wondering if the issue is that
mysql no longer supports the underlying functions to implement pconnect, or
if the decision to leave it out was based upon other factors.
also, is there anybody i can talk to who has looked at the actual code
within
Hi
When working with pconnect. Can it be that each http process of apache will have more
than
one sql connection open at a time?
I'm working with pconnect and seeing about double the number of established sql
connections
than the established http processes.
any ideas?
Sincerely
berbe
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