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Anyway, told you to go down the MVC/.NET/SQL Server route
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No mysqli equivalent of mysql_result???? How F* ridiculous!! Why are "improvements" to programming languages always crap?
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Cheers MM, just posted a minute or two before you to say sorted. Always happens with CUK!
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It looks like some kind of issue wth connecting to the version of MySQL you are running.
Could it be something as simple as a driver upgrade required for the connection?
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Support told me that, despite what it said on site details, they had updated to PHP 7 and have put it back to 5.6.
Prepare for a string of boring technical questions from me on mysqli!
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mysql not recognised in PHP
My small business website is down. HTML pages show but PHP don't and error log shows "Call to undefined function mysql_connect()".
It probably won't take very long to update to mysqli but I ain't got the time at mo. and I don't want site down for several days.
What I can't figure is why this problem has suddenly occurred when PHP is still shown as version 5.6.3. Any ideas re. quick fixes? Ta.Tags: None
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