tnx for the response,
it was the query which caused the errors ("wrong result-link").
grtzz,
me.
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Van: "Austin Marshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: "Http://Www.Promoozz.Org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Verzonden: zaterdag 11 mei 2002 23:41
Onderwerp: Re: an sql_layer
Http://Www.Promoozz.Org wrote:
> i'm sweating on this one :
>
> function sql_fetch_row($res, $nr)
> {
> global $dbtype;
> switch ($dbtype) {
>
> case "MySQL":
> $row = mysql_fetch_row($res);
> return $row;
> break;;
> ...
> }
>
> it iz used in a php_layer.php from phpnuke, but somehow it gives errors... if
i put a "@" like this:
>
> $row = @mysql_fetch_row($res);
>
> i get no errors, but no result either. Where stands the @ for? I can't find
any info on thizz, what's wrong?
>
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First off, anyone using phpnuke is on their own, try phpnuke.org for
help. But an @ before a function suppresses error messages, it doesn't
make errors go away, so it's doing precisely what it is supposed to. I
also see two ;'s in a row, perhaps that is the problem, or perhaps the
query was bad and that renders fetch_row useless.
We or anyone would have a far better chance of helping out if you
explained what the error is... it will be alot easier than debunking the
code of phpnuke on our own.
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