[PHP-DB] Re: persistant database connections

2002-11-05 Thread Richard Allsebrook
There's a whole world of difference between 'rendered' and 'processed

- the page is processed top to bottom (baring any branching in your php)
- and generally rendered from top to bottom - some parts being rendered
after as the missing components (images etc) are loaded.

- in short - yes you can - so long as the pconnect happens before you select
in the program 'flow' :)

Bob Lockie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 I'm using mysql_pconnect(...) at the beginning of a PHP page.
 Can I safely use mysql_select_db(...) later on the page?
 I thought I read somewhere that you can't rely on HTML to be rendered
 from top to bottom.
 Can I rely on PHP to be interpreted from top to bottom?

 
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Re: [PHP-DB] Re: persistant database connections

2002-11-05 Thread Bob Lockie
Richard Allsebrook wrote:


There's a whole world of difference between 'rendered' and 'processed

- the page is processed top to bottom (baring any branching in your php)
- and generally rendered from top to bottom - some parts being rendered
after as the missing components (images etc) are loaded.


Thanks.




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