Hello Parham,

Adding to Ash's question, why to use the @ operator before
mysql_query?
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----- Original message -----
From: Parham Doustdar <parha...@gmail.com>
To: php-general@lists.php.net <php-general@lists.php.net>
Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 2:50:07 PM
Subject: [PHP] MySQL query not working!

Hi there,
Here is a snippet of code... that doesn't work for some reason. Please note 
that I have put some

@mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());

statements, to see if MySQL gives an error. I receive nothing other than the 
file starting to download. This is supposed to be a file download counter:

[code]
<?php
//connect to the DB
mysql_connect() //There is no problem with the connection so I didn't 
include the complete code.

//The table where the hits are stored.
$table = "files";

$query = "select * from " . $table . " where filename = '" . $_GET['file'] . 
"'";
$result = mysql_query($query);

if ($result) //Has the file previously been added?
{
$query = "update " . $table . " set hits = hits + 1 where filename = '" . 
$_GET['file'] . "'";
@mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());
header('location:http://www.qwitter-client.net/' . $_GET['file']);
}
else //it's the first time we're adding this file to the DB.
{
$query = "insert into " . $table . " (filename, hits) values ('" . 
$_GET['file'] . "', 1)";
@mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());
header('location:http://www.qwitter-client.net/' . $_GET['file']);
}
?> 



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