Re: mysqli --- who does the switching? [message #182003 is a reply to message #181999] |
Sat, 29 June 2013 01:36 |
Scott Johnson
Messages: 196 Registered: January 2012
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On 6/28/2013 5:39 PM, richard wrote:
> Y'all keep bashing me about switching to mysqli.
> Well buttheads, as I see it, it ain't MY choice.
> It is the decision of those that host the servers.
> After all, where does mysql or mysqli reside? On my machine?
Richard, do you think us buttheads are telling you to switch just to
make things harder for you?
In reference to mysql_query on the following page:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-query.php
When you looked at the manual for mysql_query, which you say you did
below, what does the following sentence mean to you?
"This extension is deprecated as of PHP 5.5.0, and will be removed in
the future."
And then WAAAAY down the page, lets say 3-4 next sentences it tells you
your alternatives with links to how to do it.
If you use hostgator as a previous reply posted, so do I and I use the
mysqli functions. Just follow the manual and use either the OO or
procedural method depending on how your framework is set up.
http://php.net/manual/en/mysqli.quickstart.dual-interface.php
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> You also say I never read the frickin manuals.
> BULLSHIT!
Redefined BS to mean 'you are correct'.
Just joking don't blow a gasket.
> I read them a lot. On practically every issue I come across.
> Just so that I can try to understand what it is I want to do.
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> But there are those times when the manuals don't always cover what I want
> to know.
This last particular post WAS covered in the manual. Can you show me
where it may have confused you on the order of arguments which was you
problem?
> I also do a ton of searching through google.
> BEFORE I post here.
> And sometimes I find what I need AFTER I post here.
In my own opinion try to use Bing instead. But with that said, as long
as you have been working on the project and the tons to searching you
have done, you should have a handful of reliable sources to go to
without much more engine searching.
> I may have been tagged as "stupid", but that doesn't mean I am not capable
> of learning.
I personally have not called you stupid, but I did say you don not take
notes when you are given solutions to basic function usage.
I have personally however sent you to the php->mysql link on how to use
the mysql_query in the past along with the warning to switch.
My serious short coming is I forget many things while I am coding so I
keep a notebook on some basic things and when an issue pops up, I
probably have already had it solved either here or elsewhere.
You may want to consider the same approach.
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> On my music site, I have written the scripts to make it work the way I want
> and I'd say I've done a damn decent job of it.
> And if something doesn't validate, I find out why and correct it.
> That's a lot more than what major powerhouses like Google can say
>
> Running google.com through the validator shows 25 error and 4 warnings.
> mroldies.net validates with only 2 minor warnings.
> msnbc.com contains 140 errors and 31 warnings.
> microsoft.com contains 520 errors and 482 warnings!
>
> And these highly professional people get paid for their shitty ass work?
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