Re: [PHP] php 4 script with php 5.

2005-09-24 Thread Dwayne Hottinger
Quoting Torgny Bjers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Don't top-post (on mailing lists, always respond below the other > person's post). Please see below for my reply. > > Dwayne Hottinger wrote: > > >Thanks Torgny, > >Im a real newby here at php scripting. What should I put in the ()? > >Copying the s

Re: [PHP] php 4 script with php 5.

2005-09-24 Thread Torgny Bjers
Don't top-post (on mailing lists, always respond below the other person's post). Please see below for my reply. Dwayne Hottinger wrote: >Thanks Torgny, >Im a real newby here at php scripting. What should I put in the ()? >Copying the snip into the script complains about that. This is in a

Re: [PHP] php 4 script with php 5.

2005-09-24 Thread Dwayne Hottinger
Thanks Torgny, Im a real newby here at php scripting. What should I put in the ()? Copying the snip into the script complains about that. This is in a db.php which defines how another script should utilize the database. I could copy the db.php into an email for someone to look over. thanks

Re: [PHP] php 4 script with php 5.

2005-09-24 Thread Torgny Bjers
Dwayne Hottinger wrote: >I am trying to transfer some databases and php scripts that populate them to a >new server. Server is running Fedora core 4 with mysql 4.x and php 5.0.5. >Original scripts were writen with php 4.x and worked fine. I get a PHP Notice: > Undefined variable: return_array wh

[PHP] php 4 script with php 5.

2005-09-24 Thread Dwayne Hottinger
I am trying to transfer some databases and php scripts that populate them to a new server. Server is running Fedora core 4 with mysql 4.x and php 5.0.5. Original scripts were writen with php 4.x and worked fine. I get a PHP Notice: Undefined variable: return_array when running them on the new se