On Sunday 03 November 2002 20:58, John Coder wrote:
> > Try adding some error checking into your code (see manual examples) and
> > using mysql_error() to find out what's going.
>
> What error checking to insert into this code I'm clueless. I found out

Again, have a look at the examples in the manual (the MySQL functions 
section). The example which starts the chapter shows quite explicitly how you 
should

  (i) establish a connection to the mysql server
 (ii) select a database to query
(iii) perform a query
 (iv) display the results of the query

And for good measure you should alter the die() statements to incorporate a 
mysql generated error message:

 die("xxxx...." . mysql_error());

Once you get that example working, you can modify (one step at a time) to suit 
your needs.

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Jason Wong -> Gremlins Associates -> www.gremlins.com.hk
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