Dave M G wrote:

> One is based on the assumption that mysqli is as likely not to be
> available as it is to be installed. In this case I should write my
> scripts to test whether it exists and then use either mysqli or
> straight mysql commands as appropriate. If this is the way to go, what
> do I do to test for the existence of mysqli from within a PHP script?

In my opinion, that is overkill.  If you need mysqli and a provider does
not provide it, simply chose another provider.  A lot less effort.

> The other is to assume that recent installs and upgrades of PHP > 5
> should have mysqli because that's the currently preferred way of doing
> things, and therefore I should contact the web host and ask that they
> install it, or I find a different host.
> 
> Which assumption should I be proceeding with?

Find a provider/hoster that meets your requirements.  You're the
customer. 


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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