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Hi,

 

I am learning PHP. However when I tried to test a script that requires connection to PEAR DB (my first encounter with PEAR) using require_once('db.php') or require_once('MDB2.php')I get the following error:

 

Fatal error: Class 'DB' not found in E:\xampp\htdocs\NewPHPProject\php5_david_skelar\da tabase\dd.php on line 10.

 

CODE:

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<html>

<head>

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">

<title></title>

</head>

<body>

<?php

require('MDB2.php');

 

$db = DB::connect('mysql://penguin:top^hat@localhost/openx_db');

 

 

 

?>

</body>

</html>

 

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I have a local XAMPP installtion on E: as evident from the path above. XAMPP comes with a PEAR installation by default though not sure if the PEAR installation in configured as per my local environment. I am attaching a copy of pear installation in XAMPP. i AM ALSO ATTACHING THE php.INI & pear.ini

PLEASE HELP ME RESOLVE THE ERROR AS I CANNOT CONTINUE LEARNING.

THANK YOU.

 

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