[please cc any reply to me off-list as I'm not subscribed] For about a month now my daily-updated testing version of Debian has been giving me regularly increasing PHP+MySQL grief.
Previous versions of phpnuke and phpwiki installed and worked fine -- current versions, won't, and don't. Phpnuke gives an error mesage saying: "Redirection limit for this URL exceeded. Unable to load the requested page." Phpwiki gives an error message saying: "The document contains no data" from any link shown on the home page. Now calling DB::connect from the PEAR library from a php script gives me: "DB Error: syntax error." I can't for the life of me figure out why; or what I've done wrong where; or what permissions are now ill-set, and at what point. Although all databases exist, and are accessible from the command line by named dbuser and password, any attempt to set up a connection to them from a web page using the PEAR library (DB::connect) fails. Data source name is given in dbytpe://dbuser:dbpassword@dbhost/dbname as specified. Httpd.conf has the php4 module inclusion uncommented, and aliases right directories. All new databases have same ownership and permissions as older ones which _are_ accessible. Phpmyadmin works, and upgrades without problem (!!??!!) Any ideas anyone? [Apache 1.3.26; PHP 4.1.2; MySQL (v.11.18) 3.23.52; PEAR 1.13.2.4; Linux 2.4.19-686; Mozilla5; IceWM 1.2.0] Confused of Glastonbury -- Martin Wheeler - StarTEXT / AVALONIX - Glastonbury - BA6 9PH - England [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.startext.co.uk/mwheeler/ GPG pub key : 01269BEB 6CAD BFFB DB11 653E B1B7 C62B AC93 0ED8 0126 9BEB - Share your knowledge. It's a way of achieving immortality. - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]