On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 01:31:16AM +0000, some SMTP stream spewed forth:
*snip*
> <?
> $connectid = pg_connect("194.164.53.200", "5432", "postgres");
This syntax is deprecated. What version of PHP are you using?
The more correct syntax would be
pg_connect("host=194.164.53.200 port=5432 user=<user>"
." password=<password> dbname=<database>");
http://www.php.net/manual/function.pg-connect.php
The same is true for pg_pconnect().
> $query = "SELECT townName FROM towns";
> $result = pg_exec($connectid, $query);
> $row = pg_fetch_array($result,$row);
What is the value of $row that you are passing to pg_fetch_array?
(That should be the number of the row *in the resultset* that you
want to retrieve.)
In addition, I recieved a pg_hba.conf error when I attempted to test
this script, using what you sent. Can you clarify what
the username, password, and database are supposed to be?
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Warning: Unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: No pg_hba.conf entry for
host 63.147.13.10, user nobody, database postgres in
/depot/home/grasshacker/public_html/pg_test.php on line 10
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gh
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> Can anyone try running this snippet on their own system and show
> me what happens?
Tried...did.
>
> It's coded to point at an host which _ought_ to be able to
> service a query.
It is not able to, at least, not in the context of this test.
>
> --
> John