Closing a MySQL connection is a good habit to get into,
However, what you describe, doesn't sound like a PHP error, it may just be one
of the many errors with msie rearing its head.
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Cheers Ben.
However if I close a connection, how is it possible to reconnect if the
connection needs to be reused, i.e if further DB data is requested? Is
it just a matter if refreshing the page and it all resets??
Russ
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I use PHP4pl1 with MySQL 3.22.32
That's OLD. 3.23.36 is current.
Does other connects run without a problem? like with other databases??
If not, try what happens if you upgrade mysql to current and recompile
PHP.. please, use the right API version.. I always prefer to use the one
that comes
Whoa there!!
It's no *BIG* deal! It all works fine I just wondered why the connecton
seemed to linger a little longer than it should!
I'll go with Ben's idea and close off the connectons at the bottom of
my script. As for using a new version of MySQL - what's the point? It
works fine. I can