[thelist] php/MySql Help Please

Michael Pemberton mpember at phreaker.net
Tue Oct 2 21:45:40 CDT 2001


I think this is because mysql is returning a valid, although empty, recordset
regardless of errors.  This would mean that php doesn't know that an error has
occured.

"Warden, Matt" wrote:

> On Oct 2, Jay Greenspan had something to say about Re: [thelist] php/MySql...
>
> >mysql_query($sql_string) or
> >     die(mysql_error());
>
> that doesn't work either, i'm afraid.
>
> in fact, die() isn't even called.
>
> no matter what i pass to die(), it doesn't happen.
>
> i'm thinking more towards a config issue...
>
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