Thanks Patrick, This looks good -- just what I needed to do the job!
Regards, Andre On Thursday 15 August 2002 10:22 pm, Pafo wrote: > why not: > <?php > $error[] = "Connection to the database failed"; > .... > > $db = pg_connect("dbname=rap user=postgres") die (error(0)); > > > function error ($code) { > switch ($code) { > case 0 : reportErrMsg($error[$code]); break; > ... > } > } > ?> > > i think ive would have done something like that... > > but im not the greatest expert on php :) > > regards > patrick > "Andre Dubuc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > Suppose, during an attempted connection to a database, an error condition > > occurs, where the connection cannot be made. > > > > <?php > > . . . > > $db = pg_connect("dbname=rap user=postgres") die ("Connection failed - > > please > > > try again."); > > . . . . > > ?> > > > > Is it advisable for such a message to be displayed to the User, or should > > such reporting be sent to a log of some sort. > > > > (I'm unclear of what use the message would be to the User, and since the > > site > > > is not on my server, but on my IP's, I would definetly like to know if a > > failed connection occurs, so that I could investigate the problem) > > > > What code could/should I place in the error message -- for example, how > > can I > > > arrange for an e-mail to be sent to me (if that would be advisable)? How > > would you handle this situation? > > > > > > Any guidance would be greatly appreciated, > > Tia, > > Andre -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php