Well, yes, visiting the URL of your php file directly does reveal a
very telling error message

Can't use db : Access denied for user '*****'@'******' to database '*****'

... stars added by me, just so your information isnt directly recorded
on this list.


On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Adrian Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the replies so far, the link to the map is
> www.primarycarecommunity.net/member-map
> And davie, I used phpmyadmin to create the new database after
> accidentally deleting the previous, but as far as I can see I have
> created it in exactly the same way, would it be worth deleting and
> creating again?
>
> I won't do this just yet, I would appreciate if someone could use
> their debugging tools for me as my knowledge on this is very limited.
>
> Thanks, Adrian
>
> On Jan 31, 12:06 pm, davie <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Adrian
>>
>> If your map was working and you have not changed your script your
>> database is probably corrupt.
>> Use a tool like phpMyAdmin to examine it
>>
>> Regards Davie
>
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