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mysql_connect() is like a door at walmart - opens when someone enters and closes behind them

mysql_pconnect() is like a door at sams/costco - stays open and anyone can walk in

 

basically a pconnect will remain open on the server, thus when a request comes it, it does not have to create a connection and then execute the query...it simply takes the connection pointer and tags a query through it.

 

Check this out:

http://us.php.net/manual/en/features.persistent-connections.php

http://www.wellho.net/mouth/104_mysql-connect-or-mysql-pconnect-in-PHP-.html

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