William Attwood wrote:
When you're at the command line you are using php-cgi (php5-cgi) to execute, which uses a different (sometimes) php.ini file. do a phpinfo(); from command line (phpinfo(); then grep -i .ini)

Also make sure your user account has permission to connect to mysql from localhost.
ls -l reports the following
srwxrwxrwx  1 mysql  mysql     0B Apr 10 21:34

which means I guess everyone has access .. Let me check php.ini for command line..


-Will

On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Deepan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi All,
    I am able to connect to Mysql via command line
    using mysql client. I am also able to connect to
    mysql via php if I run those php programs via
    command line. However when I hit those php pages
    via the browser it throws the error Can't connect
    to local MySQL server through socket
    '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2). Please note that this is
    the same socket the mysql client tries to connect
    to the server.
    Regards
    Deepan
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