[PHP-DB] Yet another Call to Undefined Function help request

2008-12-09 Thread Alex Moen
Hi all, PLEASE, don't just toss the e-mail... I think I have a unique enough situation to warrant this e-mail. First, I have searched the mailing lists for the answer to my problem. I have also tried to find the answer through the documentation, but have been unsuccessful. Mailing lists are

Re: [PHP-DB] Yet another Call to Undefined Function help request

2008-12-09 Thread Alex Moen
this helps! A- -Original Message- From: Alex Moen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 9:54 AM To: php-db@lists.php.net Subject: [PHP-DB] Yet another Call to Undefined Function help request Hi all, PLEASE, don't just toss the e-mail... I think I have a unique enough

Re: [PHP-DB] Yet another Call to Undefined Function help request

2008-12-09 Thread Bastien Koert
to make sure whatever is running your sight can access the module. I hope this helps! A- -Original Message- From: Alex Moen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 9:54 AM To: php-db@lists.php.net Subject: [PHP-DB] Yet another Call to Undefined Function help

Re: [PHP-DB] Yet another Call to Undefined Function help request

2008-12-09 Thread Alex Moen
@lists.php.net Subject: [PHP-DB] Yet another Call to Undefined Function help request Hi all, PLEASE, don't just toss the e-mail... I think I have a unique enough situation to warrant this e-mail. First, I have searched the mailing lists for the answer to my problem. I have also tried to find

Re: [PHP-DB] Yet another Call to Undefined Function help request

2008-12-09 Thread Chris
Then, I did a search for the mysql.so file, which turned out to be in the build/modules directory all by itself just waiting to be used, copied it to /usr/lib/apache/php/, restarted httpd, and voila, I now have a working implementation of php pulling data from a remote server. Did you run

Re: [PHP-DB] Yet another Call to Undefined Function help request

2008-12-09 Thread Alex Moen
Yes, I did run make install... I was kind of surprised that it didn't put that file somewhere. Alex Chris wrote: Then, I did a search for the mysql.so file, which turned out to be in the build/modules directory all by itself just waiting to be used, copied it to /usr/lib/apache/php/,