Thank you, Chris,
I tried your suggestion using regular connection. Unfortunately, I got the
same result.
See my reply to Isaak,s reply where I am going to post portion of my code to
visualize what I am talking about.
Thanx again
chris smith-9 wrote:
>
>
>> It means that either your mysql conenction details are not correctly set
>> or
>> the connection resource isn't accessible for your mysql functions. I
>> suggest
>> you first try by replacing:
>>
>> $link = mysql_pconnect('localhost', 'root', 'testing');
>>
>> into:
>>
>> mysql_pconnect('localhost', 'root', 'testing');
>
> Why? How is that going to help fix the problem?
>
> Personally I'd say to *not* use persistent connections as it will cause
> you problems later.
>
> Use a normal connection:
>
> $link = mysql_connect($server, $user, $pass);
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