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Moving code to PHP5 from 4 - getting problems in test.

Asked by afflik1923 in PHP Scripting Language, MySQL Server, PHP Installation

Tags: PHP, 5

Hi,

My web host is moving to PHP5 and I was doing some pre-testing on a server
they provdied for me which already has it running (As I want to make sure my
large application will still work).

However, on shipping over the MySQL dataabse to the PHP5 test server I have
run ito a problem already when the PHP applicaion tries to open the DB.

It was so long since I have done this side of things I could do with some
advice.

The error I get is
Fatal error: Call to undefined method DB_Error::query() in
/home/pathtofile/DBconnectScript.php on line 20

And the line that rasies the error uses:
DB::isError

earlier in the script I have made a call to
require_once('DB.php');

which is a script that was there when I took over this project and I assume
is some standard library. Looking up info on this now I see it has been
replaced by MDB2, but as I know nothing about this, and my webhost is going
live with php5 tomorrow, I really need some help fast.

Any ideas on what I can do to get this working.

Thanks in advance.
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