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Hello all,

 

I am still somewhat new to php, and I am trying to teach my self how to setup a global variable.

 

I have a mysql connection string stored in a secure location on my server, and I am trying to setup that connection string variable as a global variable so it can be used from any page I call it on.

 

Can anyone point me in the right direction, or perhaps provide an example.

Please let me know if more information is needed.

 

Thanks,

Atrum

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Place all your mysql connection info in one file, eg mysql_conn.php. Place this file in your secure location. Whenever you want to connect to mysql you'd use include.

 

mysql_conn.php

<?php

$host= 'localhost';
$user = 'username';
$pass = 'password';
$database = 'database name here';

$conn = mysql_connect($host, $user, $pass);
mysql_select_db($database);

?>

 

Connect to mysql using

include 'path/to/mysql_conn.php';

When I try that I get the following error.

 

Notice: Undefined variable: sqlcon in /www/tools.exiled-alliance.com/test/includes/register_user.php on line 25

 

Line 25 of register_user.php =

include("constr.php");

 

In side of constr.php I have the following

 

<?php
ini_set('display_errors','On');

$sqlcon = mysql_connect("localhost","username","password");
if (!$sqlcon)
{
die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
}
mysql_select_db("database", $sqlcon);
?>

register_users.php===

<?php
ini_set('display_errors','On');

/* Con String */
include("/usr/home/username/restricted/constr.php");
/* Store user details */

/* Declare field values */
$username = $_POST['txt_username'];
$password = sha1($_POST['txt_password']);
$firstname = $_POST['txt_firstname'];
$lastname = $_POST['txt_lastname'];
$email = $_POST['txt_email'];
$email_c	= $_POST['txt_email_c'];
$dob = $_POST['txt_birthdate'];
$sex = $_POST['ddl_sex'];
$cb_agree = $_POST['cb_agree'];
$date_reg = date("Y-m-d");


$query="INSERT INTO table (mUserName,mPassword,mFirstName,mLastName,mEmail,mDoB,mJoined,mSex,mCb_Agree)
VALUES
('$username','$password','$firstname','$lastname','$email','$dob','$date_reg','$sex','$cb_agree')";

if (!mysql_query($query,$sqlcon))
{
die('Error:' . mysql_error());
}
echo "Registration Completed";
mysql_close($sqlcon)
?>

 

 

constr.php

<?php
ini_set('display_errors','On');

$sqlcon = mysql_connect("localhost","username","password");
if (!$sqlcon)
{
die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
}
mysql_select_db("database", $sqlcon);
?>

Based on the path in your error message and the path of your include() statement, the include statement is probably failing.

 

Please use both of the following lines of code immediately after your first opening <?php tag in your main file (you should not put them into sub-files as you will need to remember to remove them) -

 

ini_set("display_errors", "1");
error_reporting(E_ALL);

 

You should in fact have those two settings in your master php.ini so that you don't need to remember to add/remove them from individual files at all.

Ok, I made that change to my php.ini file. and removed them from the code on my pages.

 

Here are the errors that I get.

 

Warning: include(/usr/home/cdorris/restricted/constr.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/cdorris/www/tools.exiled-alliance.com/test/includes/register_user.php on line 5

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '/usr/home/cdorris/restricted/constr.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/php5/lib/php') in /home/cdorris/www/tools.exiled-alliance.com/test/includes/register_user.php on line 5

Notice: Undefined variable: sqlcon in /home/cdorris/www/tools.exiled-alliance.com/test/includes/register_user.php on line 25

Warning: mysql_query(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL-Link resource in /home/cdorris/www/tools.exiled-alliance.com/test/includes/register_user.php on line 25
Error:

You should try a persistent connection or maybe a ob_start.  Really you should only have to create the connection to mysql once or what ever database and then just close it when your done using it a include should work perfect with this method.

 

http://www.php-scripts.com/php_diary/070700.php3

Oh for the love of ..........................

 

 

I can't believe I missed that typo in my include paths *bows head in shame*

 

not working

include("/usr/home/cdorris/restricted/constr.php");

 

Working

include("/usr/home/cdorris/www/restricted/constr.php");

 

 

Thank you for the help any way guys.

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