What is the function mysql_pconnect() useful for?
mysql_pconnect() ensure a persistent connection to the database, it means that the connection does not close when the PHP script ends. This function is not supported in PHP 7.0 and above
mysql_pconnect() ensure a persistent connection to the database, it means that the connection does not close when the PHP script ends. This function is not supported in PHP 7.0 and above
To connect to a MySQL database, we must use mysqli_connect() function as follows: <!--?php $database = mysqli_connect("HOST", "USER_NAME", "PASSWORD"); mysqli_select_db($database,"DATABASE_NAME"); ?-->
file_get_contents() lets reading a file and storing it in a string variable.
The most common and used way is to get data into a format supported by Excel. For example, it is possible to write a .csv file, to choose for example…
This is a PHP syntax error expressing that a mistake at the line x stops parsing and executing the program.
The set_time_limit(0) added at the beginning of a script sets to infinite the time of execution to not have the PHP error ‘maximum execution time exceeded.’ It is also possible…
require(), and require_once() perform the same task except that the second function checks if the PHP script is already included or not before executing it.
If the function require() cannot access the file then it ends with a fatal error. However, the include() function gives a warning, and the PHP script continues to execute.
The functions are getimagesize() for size, imagesx() for width and imagesy() for height.