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Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_pconnect()

Asked by dbanik in PHP and Databases

Tags: undefined, call, function, fatal

Ok this is the first time I've worked on php, apache, or mysql so you have to bear with me.  Every time I pull up my site I get this error.

Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_pconnect() in C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\snews\snews.php on line 192

Line 192:
function connect_to_db() {
      $db = mysql_pconnect(s('dbhost'),s('dbuname'),s('dbpass'));
      mysql_select_db(s('dbname')) or die(s('dberror'));
}

This is what I have done so far:

I uncommented extension=php_mysql.dll
I put libmysql.dll in systems32 folder
I ran a phpinfo and everything seems to be working on php.

So does anyone know why I would get this error?
Thanks
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Zone: PHP and Databases
Tags: undefined, call, function, fatal
Solution Provided By: JB04
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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