On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, vinecent hong wrote:
> Thank you,Geoffrey.What you said about using "the same conenct string" I
> also read from the perl.apache.org/guide.the problem is ,I just click the
> REFRESH button of the browser to reload the SAME perl script.and everytime I
> reload it,it create a new mysql connection,why?
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Is there any chance that these are just new processes? And you should have
the number of connection at least as the number of httpd procs (assuming
that the same connect parameters are being used.
Another suggestion is to try to test the code in the single mode (httpd
-X) - this will make your debugging process a much easier chore...
Good luck
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