ID: 12432
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: MySQL related
Operating System: GNU Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
This is still a feature, not a bug.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-07-30 02:59:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The eMail system is not working correctly,
there is some more sourcecode in my message,
please watch it directly
http://www.php.net/bugs.php?id=12432
First I thought it is some sort of scope problem,
but it is also reproducable with different var Names.
I think he ignores the link variable totally. Maybe
closes the default link (first created)
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[2001-07-27 20:43:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is currently a feature. Although you haven't given full source I assume both
'mysql_connect()'s were the same. Two or more connects with the same parameter reuse
the allready established connection and don't create a new one. So, closing one of
them closes all other, too.
Re-Open if my assumption were wrong.
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[2001-07-27 13:31:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$eLink = mysql_connect(...);
.
.
.
class test {
function einTest() {
$eLink = mysql_connect();
mysql_close($eLink);
}
}
$aVar = new test();
$aVar->einTest();
mysql_query("...",$eLink);
-----> not valid mysql ressource
After einTest() it looks like it closes the outside mysql_connection ($eLink) no
matter how the connection
var in einTest() is named!
Serious stuff!
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Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=12432&edit=1
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