Hi,
I Think most of people put connection object in separate file and include
the file when ever need.
And in that connection file I open the connection and its available thought
the file.
Thanks
Vinod
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Probably. However, you'll have to global($connection_obj) in each
function
to allow access to that. I think newer versions of PHP have an auto
registering
global namespace, however, and you may not need that global() call
anymore.
Why would you want to? I believe the PHP/Zend engine has pooling
capabilities,
so it's not really any overhead to reconnect. If no pooling is
available, then you
limit yourself (and your webserver) to a single connection. (Will kill
your performance.)
HTH.
'Luck
-Szii
- Original Message -
From: Shaun Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 5:03 PM
Subject: [PHP-DB] Global Connection object
Is it possible to make a MySQL connection object global, so that it
doesn't
need to be declared as a parameter to be accessed from individual
functions?
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