Hi,
Big trouble ... with PostgreSQL 7.1.2 and PHP 4.0.6 on linux
I'm using exactly the same configuration (and same application, same
connection system) using PostgreSQL 7.1 and PHP 4.0.4pl1 same postgreSQL
config file, same php.ini same kind of servers, same Apache version
1.3.19 and it's
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hello,
I've this silly question:
how can I pass a db persistent connection from a script to another? (it
seems there's no way: but what's the use then of them?)
eg, I tryed this 2 scripts (with Oracle 8.1.6)
On Thu, 21 June 2001, Christopher Ostmo wrote:
The persistence of the DB connection follows the child process that
serves your individual web page request. The first time a child process
requests a persistent DB connection, it will maintain that connection
until the child process dies.
hello,
I've this silly question:
how can I pass a db persistent connection from a script to another? (it seems there's
no way: but what's the use then of them?)
eg, I tryed this 2 scripts (with Oracle 8.1.6)
?php
set_time_limit(0);
$conn = ociplogon('user','pass','testdb');
echo Server