[nycphp-talk] mysql_connect() doesn't affect mysql_error()?
George Webb
gw.nyphp at gwprogramming.com
Thu Aug 14 17:48:32 EDT 2003
Hi. I am calling @mysql_connect(...) with the leading '@' in order
to suppress the error messages. But then if the connect fails, I
want to capture the exact error string of why the connect failed.
(I.e. send it to the admin, rather than to the user.)
However, it seems that mysql_error() returns empty
after a failed mysql_connect()! Is this normal? Has it always
been this way? I am using PHP 4.3.2.
Is the only solution, then, to get rid of the leading '@' and
use the output buffering functions to grab the error message? That
seems ugly. Is there another way to re-route the error message after
mysql_connect()?
Thanks!
Sincerely, George.
George Webb
gw.nyphp at gwprogramming.com
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