ID:               15458
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         MySQL related
 Operating System: Solaris 8
 PHP Version:      4.1.1
 New Comment:

You've been caught by 'Operator Precedence'.

First, the evaluation of the '||' operator is done. Since you can
successfully connect (and a resource is a logical true), the statement
'opa || opb' gives 'true' then this is assigned to $con.

For what you want to do, you need to set parenthesis properly:

($con = mysql_pconnect($db_Hostname, $db_UserName, $db_Password) ||
die("Can't Connect to Database: ".mysql_error());


Previous Comments:
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[2002-02-08 17:24:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sorry forgot to mention, platform is Sparc. And the error also applies
for mysql_connect.

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[2002-02-08 17:22:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

$con = mysql_connect($db_Hostname, $db_UserName, $db_Password) ||
die("Can't Connect to Database: ".mysql_error());

print gettype($con);
print $con;

The connection is okay, no error is given. PHP generates an error if
the
username or password is incorrect. 
Variable $con supposed to be a link, but instead its a boolean with
the
value true(1). Just for info, other php scripts work fine in
conjuction
with mysql. but for this script I need to have seperate links, instead
of de default last one.

Compile options: --with-mysql


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[2002-02-08 17:19:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

$con = mysql_pconnect($db_Hostname, $db_UserName, $db_Password) ||
die("Can't Connect to Database: ".mysql_error());

print gettype($con);
print $con;

The connection is okay, no error is given. PHP generates an error if
the username or password is incorrect. 
Variable $con supposed to be a link, but instead its a boolean with the
value true(1). Just for info, other php scripts work fine in conjuction
with mysql. but for this script I need to have seperate links, instead
of de default last one.

Compile options: --with-mysql

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