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  Jim Kraus - 2005-07-08 11:57:40Yes I'm a REAL newbie. this is my first attempt after reading PHP and MySQL Web Development(Welling, Thompson)good book.  I downloaded your class and examples last night. At first I got no connection at all, until I modified the class at about line 123 by commenting out the the function content of connect_db and inserted:new mysqli ('localhost', 'dbuser', 'password', 'dbname');
 Things looked much better until I tried register.php and got errors like:
 
 Warning: mysql_query(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL-Link resource in c:\program files\apache group\Apache\htdocs\classes\access_user\access_user_class.php on line 95
 **and I also get the same on line 95*
 I'm also getting:
 Warning: mysql_query() [function.mysql-query]: Access denied for user 'SYSTEM'@'localhost' (using password: NO) in c:\program files\apache group\Apache\htdocs\classes\access_user\access_user_class.php on line 295
 I really don't get the 'SYSTEM'@'localhost' part as thats not my user or database.
 I'm using PHP5, and mysql 4.1.
 Any idea what up?
 Thanks
 
  Olaf Lederer - 2005-07-08 13:00:13 - In reply to message 1 from Jim KrausHello,
 first of all the class is not written for php5...(not sure if it works with php5)
 
 tell me what code is this:
 new mysqli ('localhost', 'dbuser', 'password', 'dbname');
 
 this is not from the php manual, do you use any library?
 
 gr. Olaf
  Olaf Lederer - 2005-07-08 13:06:16 - In reply to message 2 from Olaf LedererOOps (php5 is comming)....
 I found some reference about the mysqli extension and this code should be valid....
 
 My advice to you as a new PHP user: If you have good knowledge in OOP than it will be easy to you to replace the code for using the mysqli extension and otherwise use php4...
 
 Maybe I will write a php5 version later this year...
  Jim Kraus - 2005-07-09 03:08:55 - In reply to message 1 from Jim KrausWell, I'd like to try and fix it, but I don't have the time. I may look at it again later. And I don't want to go backwards to PHP4 either. I'm looking at other packages instead. But I thank you for your promt answer and support of your users. Keep up the good work.Jim
  Olaf Lederer - 2005-07-09 08:55:24 - In reply to message 4 from Jim KrausOK, success with searching (there is not so much) :-(. Don't forget that the most applications are written in php4. Check the internet how to install both version 4 and 5. After this you can use scripts in both version with the same database.
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