On 3/14/2009 10:36 AM, "Gary" wrote:
> Can anyone enlighted me as to what I am not doing correctly?
Hi Gary,
I am hosted using a basic cpanel interface ... There's a button = Remote
MySQL which brings up a page: Remote Database Access Hosts
And I put in my HOME IP and all works fine now ...
Gary wrote:
> Thanks again to everyone.
>
> I have just checked the servers phpinfo, and turns out they are running PHP
> Version 4.3.11 while I have verstion 5.2.8, could this change any of the
> advice?
Yes, the mysqli extension is only available for PHP5. Use the mysql_x()
functions or mov
Thanks again to everyone.
I have just checked the servers phpinfo, and turns out they are running PHP
Version 4.3.11 while I have verstion 5.2.8, could this change any of the
advice?
""Jan G.B."" wrote in message
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Gary,
you
Ok.. I have added
[MySQL]
;Gary, this is the code from the forum.
extension=mysqli.so
to the php.ini file on my machine, I saved the file. Is there anything else
I need to do?
Thanks again.
"Per Jessen" wrote in message
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Gary wrote:
> I had the code
Ok.. I have added
[MySQL]
;Gary, this is the code from the forum.
extension=mysqli.so
to the php.ini file on my machine, I saved the file. Is there anything else
I need to do?
Thanks again.
"Per Jessen" wrote in message
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Gary wrote:
> I had the code
Gary wrote:
> I had the code written the way you suggested, but changed it to the
> way the hosting company suggested.
I think your hosting company might be smoking something they shouldn't
be. Your way is the right one.
> I am unclear. I have php 5.2.8.8 on my local machine, I also have
> MyS
2009/3/14 Jan G.B. :
> One side node.. you should apply addslashes() also to
> $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'), because an evil person could manipulate the
> value of that variable to execute SQL-Injections.
forget that part - i didn't see that this var is only used in the
email, not in the query.
--
PH
Gary,
you can check this by either creating a file containing this:
and putting it up on your webserver, then open in with your browser,
or you could look at the output of "php -i | less" on the command
line.
After you enabled the mysqli extension on your host, you might change
mysqli_connect('$v
I had the code written the way you suggested, but changed it to the way the
hosting company suggested.
I am unclear. I have php 5.2.8.8 on my local machine, I also have MySQL
5.1.30 set up locally as well.
I am using godaddy.com as a host. I assumed that the php was running on the
host server
Gary wrote:
> Ok, I know how to access the php.ini for the local host, is this the
> same file that would control the remote server? Or do I need to look
> for it on my remote host?
The php.ini you need to look at is the one one the server where you're
running your PHP code. The remote host is
Ok, I know how to access the php.ini for the local host, is this the same
file that would control the remote server? Or do I need to look for it on
my remote host?
Again, thanks for your help.
"Per Jessen" wrote in message
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Gary wrote:
> Thanks for your
Gary wrote:
> Thanks for your quick reply, but I do not know what that means...
> Where would I find this out and how would I accomplish this if it is
> not done?
>
> Thanks again.
Hi Gary
see what phpinfo() says - if the extension is loaded, it'll show up
there. To load the extension, add "ex
Thanks for your quick reply, but I do not know what that means... Where
would I find this out and how would I accomplish this if it is not done?
Thanks again.
"Per Jessen" wrote in message
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Gary wrote:
> I am recieving a fatal error trying to connect to my
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 13:41, Per Jessen wrote:
>
> Check if the mysqli extension has been loaded.
Also check this page:
http://us.php.net/manual/en/mysqli.connect.php
For some of the mirrors, trying to hit
http://php.net/mysqli_connect erroneously takes you to the
mysql_connec
Gary wrote:
> I am recieving a fatal error trying to connect to my server/mysql.
> This is my first attempt at connecting to a remote server, have been
> successful with localhost (apache). I had the variation of not putting
> the hostname & others into a variable, but that did not work either.
>
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