Thanks.

"Niel Archer" <n...@chance.now> wrote in message
news:20090919121842.b95b.a5cb2...@chance.now...
> > I'm maintaining a session.  I successfully connect to a database
($DBConnect
> > = mysql_connect()).  I save the connection resource in a session
variable
> > ($_SESSION['connection'] = $DBConnect) ... to use in subsequent queries.
It
> > remains valid while the user is on the current page.
> > print_r($_SESSION['connection']) yields 'Resource id #3', for instance.
> >
> > User browses to a new page ... in the same session.
$_SESSION['$DBConnect']
> > no longer references a valid mysql resource.
> > print_r($_SESSION['connection']) yields '0'.
> >
> > Other "ordinary" values saved in $_SESSION variables remain valid.
> >
> > Is there something special about a mysql resource?
>
> Not about the resource itself, no. PHP closes connections to a Db when a
> script ends, unless the connection is persistent, so while the resource
> IS saved, the connection to which it refers no longer exists.
>
> >
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> Niel Archer
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