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Help with MySQL Error associated with PHP


wahoobudd

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Good morning all,

I was wondering if someone could help me. I have been using Wordpress 2.0 for a couple months now, without trouble. Yesterday I decided to create a photo gallery and then use a plugin to fetch images from said gallery to display on my main pages.

For every section that I do this I receive the following error at the bottom of the page:

Warning: mysql_affected_rows(): A link to the server could not be established in /home/rooftopr/public_html/gossip/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 159

It actually displays like ten times.

What confuses me is that everything actually loads properly. There is no problem with the pictures that are grabbed.

The gallery I am using is Coppermine. The plugin I am using to get the pictures is Coppermine Fetch. I have the Exec-PHP plugin turned on to manage PHP on my site.

Any help would be great.

Thanks,

Billy
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I don't know what would be best for you:

the site is [a href=\"http://gossip.rooftopreport.com\" target=\"_blank\"]http://gossip.rooftopreport.com[/a] and you can just look at the source code. If there is something else that would help, I would be more than glad to provide it.

Thanks,

Billy
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