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scott212

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Just use [tt]or echo "Error: error message here";[/tt] instead then or make your own function to handle errors and then you could do something like this:
[code]<?php
$link = mysql_connect("localhost","root","") or echo "MySQL error: ".mysql_error()."<br />";
?>[/code]

You could also use trigger_error: [code]<?php
$link = mysql_connect("localhost","root","") or trigger_error(mysql_error(),E_USER_ERROR);
?>[/code]
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Both of these are excellent suggestions. Thorpe- So would you treat your way similar to throwing exceptions by having a corresponding if-else for each possibility of true or false? I suppose otherwise you might not have any idea which method it came from making debugging a pain in the arse.
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