Last week the server my web site hosting company uses went down (along
with a bunch of other servers)  My files have been moved to another
server the company uses.  I am in the midst of configuring my site for
the new server.

Before the server went down I wasn't getting error messages.  I know my
PHP code is ok.  The new server is configured slightly differently.  The
server is set up with the following:

Operating system Linux
Kernel version 2.4.21-47.0.1.ELsmp
Apache version 1.3.33 (Unix)
PHP version 4.3.10
MySQL version 4.1.22-standard

I am tweaking my site to make it work.  

My actual question is this line of code:

$other = mysql_real_escape_string($other);

is giving me this error message:

Warning: mysql_real_escape_string(): Access denied for user
'nobody'@'localhost' (using password: NO) in /path/to/file/file.php on
line 148

Warning: mysql_real_escape_string(): A link to the server could not be
established in /path/to/file/file.php on line 148

I understand the error message and the request an open connection to the
database.  

Where the previous server didn't require this I am wondering if there is
a line I may add to my .htaccess to by-pass this requirement.  My
concern is that if I don't find all the instances I will have errors on
my site ... this is extensive to correct.  

Suggestions?

Ron

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