I have MySQL running such that I can open a client command line and log on and make databases, tables, etc.
I wanted to do some AJAX. Doing AJAX with ASP, SQL Server, etc is not advisable since both places where I am hosting my websites do not use the Microsoft products. So I am forced to do my development with PHP and MySQL.
I just about have everything set up. I have set up IIS so that I can go to my localhost and I can test out web pages. I have PHP installed so that I can pull up the PHP setting pages.
The problem occurs when I try to bring up the MySQL database in PHP. I use this very simple PHP command:
<?php
$con = mysql_connect('localhost', 'testuser', 'testpassword');
?>
When I try to connect to the mysql database through PHP, I get this error:
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I figure the problem must be in the settings that are in the php.ini. But it seems that my php.ini is set up for MySQL although it is not mentioned in the output when I query the phpinfo page with this code
Here is the result from this:
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It looks that your php is missing mysql module
in php.ini make sure that you have correct extensions path eg.:
extension_dir = "C:\php\ext"
and make sure you have commented out:
extension=php_mysql.dll
extension=php_mysqli.dll
Which version of PHP are you running and are you sure you have MySQL installed and running on localhost with a username of "testuser" and a password of "testpassword" (and have you reloaded the privilege tables after creating those users)?
Have you got IIS configured to log errors into a file - does that provide any more information?
Create a new PHP file that contains the following:
<?php
phpinfo();
?>
This will helpy you to discover if MySQL has been compiled in properly etc. Can you access the MySQL server from the command line; using something similar to:
mysql -u testuser -ptestpassword testdatabase
If you get a prompt from MySQL, the service is running and we can better help from there.
Hope that helps a little!
Are you selecting the database? After your connect statement, you need to use:
mysql_select_db($databaseName, $conn);
Documentation here: http://php.net/mysql_select_db
What I would do is to download the complete package in one go (Server, MySQL and PHP). There are tons of good resources like WAMP or MAMP (for MAC users). Once you download the package the installation is just easy and you don't have to set anything as it does it automatically.
They also have phpMyAdmin where you can manage your database and its users and privileges.
Once you got your server running you can test that code that seems fine for me. Try running something like this:
<?php
$link = mysql_connect('localhost', 'mysql_user', 'mysql_password');
if (!$link) {
die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
}
echo 'Connected';
mysql_close($link);
?>
Cheers
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I've been trying to connect to my database, which has been created with PostgreSQL. However, it's unsuccessful.
I've watched lots of videos and researched quite a bit on here, but my issue seems too simple to be an issue for others.
The setup:
I'm hosting a local MAMP (free version) server, in order to use PHP.
I've downloaded and created a database using PostgreSQL locally, and am doing it from pgAdmin 4.
The code is written in a .php file, surrounded by PHP clamps, and the first print line is visible, so I believe there is a connection to the web page in my chrome browser.
I don't get any response from my if-else statement or the pg_query. All the page shows is: This is it:
Issue in short: What is the cause of me not being able to connect to the database and get data from it?
print "This is it:";
$db_connection = pg_connect("host=localhost dbname=first_creation user=postgres password=1234");
if($db_connection)
{
echo "connected";
}
else {
echo "not working";
}
$result = pg_query($db_connection, "SELECT text_content FROM strings");
you need to instll and configure the driver of pgsql in php.ini, please check the following question: How do I enable php to work with postgresql?
I am learning Linux, MySQL (setup) and php, all in one go. Slowly getting the hang of it but I am trying to build the structure for my site and I can't seem to get the connection to my database which I have moved to /var/www/html/site_01/_database/ and the page that is trying to connect to is located at /var/www/html/site_01/_html/ I have been on W3Schools and quite a few other sites giving tutorials on php and everywhere states $servername = "localhost"; but I am still unsure if I need to edit the config files of php or MySQL to have the dir of my database added?
Thanks in advance!
I see that you are probably mistaking URL/URI with phisical path.
You do not need to have your database in any particular directory. As long as its up and running on the same machine as your application server (e.g.:MAMP,XAMP,pure apache,etc) you will be on localhost.
All you need to do is connect to your database on your PHP algorithms, with the correct driver for your DBSM on your project and imported.
$link = mysql_connect('localhost', 'mysql_user', 'mysql_password');
with the correct mysql_user and mysql_password
I have PHP installed on a web server and also have MySQL on the same server and all works perfectly.
I now have SQL Server 2005 installed on another server 192.168.90.250 that I want to connect to as there is a view i want to display in PHP.
I have read around for a number of days but still can not get a connection to work.
I am running on the web server:
Windows Server 2008 R2
Apache 2.2
P 5.3.0
And SQL Server 2005 on another server
I presume I need to download a driver like SQLSRV30 and place the correct .dll file into the C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\ext directory.
I presume I then need to edit the php.ini file and add something like the following:
extension=php_sqlsrv_53_ts.dll
I would then need to restart the apache server.
At this point I presume I would be able to use something like the following to connect to SQL Server:
<?php
if (function_exists('mssql_connect')) {
die("Your PHP installation does not have MSSQL support.");
}
$db = mssql_connect ($hostname, $username, $password);
if($db){
echo "no connection";
}else{
echo "connected";
}
?>
It seems as if I can not run the function mssql_connect, as the page just displays a blank page.
If I comment out the:
//$db = mssql_connect ($hostname, $username, $password);
the page at least displays some data.
I have literally spent days on this, what am I doing wrong?
Am I using the correct driver as there are different versions?
Thanks for your help.
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For using the sqlsrv extension you need to use sqlsrv_ functions or better yet switch to PDO
I'm just getting started trying to set up a server/website and have run into what is probably a very basic issue. I'm getting a blank screen when I try to connect to my installed mysql server with a php script; e.g.
<html>
<body>
<script src="http://protovis-js.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/protovis-r3.1.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<?php
echo "Connecting..."
$user="root";
$password="passwd";
$server="127.0.0.1";
mysql_connect($server,$user,$password);
echo "Connected.";
?>
</body></html>
shows "Connecting..." but never reaches "Connected". There's nothing wrong with the code or database, since this did work within the browser in Aptana 2.05 (since uninstalled). It doesn't work within Firefox or Chrome. Aptana was using a different (older) version of PHP, 5.2; phpinfo() accessed from Chrome/Firefox was 5.3. The php.ini file contains extension=mysql.so; otherwise I couldn't tell if the settings were correct or not. The tutorials I looked at didn't really cover this sort of thing... anybody know what to do?
What browser you're using has nothing to do with whether the php script running on the server connects to a database or not.
I would suggest checking the server logs, or adding some code to actually check and see what's going on:
$link = mysql_connect($server,$user,$password);
if (!$link) {
die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
}
Your MySQL instance may be configured to not respond to localhost. There are two ways of connecting to a MySQL server; through a network connection (ip and port) or socket connection, which only works on the machine it's working on. Your MySQL server may be configured to listen to socket connections but not network.
Try connecting using the mysql command line tool as "mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -uroot -ppassword mysql"
Try running your PHP script from the command line instead of inside the browser.
Ha! Just didn't have the php5-mysql package installed. So evidently having php and mysql by themselves is not enough. Installed php5-mysql, the connection worked.
I have just moved my host to another machine but now a problem has occured. I get different mysql results from php. To be more spefecific, php returns the last result when i got back-up. I am checking database via mysql console but there are new entries. But php continues to return the old results. What do i need to do fix this?
P.S i can download php files which are on my new host. I can see the source code. Weird...
Thank you.
Your php might still be connecting to the old database
If you can download the php files, your server isn't set up to run PHP and/or has a mis-configured .htaccess file
Check your database connection code.
It's possible that you're connecting to a remote host, rather than 'localhost':
$mysql_connection = mysql_connect('mysql.example.com', 'user', 'pass');
There is another possibility, different databases:
mysql_select_db('using_old_db', $mysql_connection);