by kamermans » Mon Nov 08, 2010 10:13 pm
The most likely problem is that you don't have the MySQLi extension installed and PHP can't parse the page. By default, PHP ships with "display_errors" off, so it is not showing you the cause of the problem - this is for security reasons so your code isn't exposed in the event of an error. If you enable errors in your php.ini file, you should see the error instead of a blank page. On Windows, PHP extensions are DLL files (they are in the "ext" folder inside your PHP installation, MySQLi is "php_mysqli.dll") and they are enabled/disabled in the php.ini as well - edit that file and do a quick search for php_mysqli.dll, if you find it and it's commented out, uncomment it. If you don't find it, make sure the file "ext/php_mysqli.dll" exists in your install dir, and if it does, edit php.ini and put "extension=php_mysqli.dll" at the end of the file, then restart your webserver. By the way, are you using IIS or something like WampServer?
Thanks,
Steve Kamerman
Tera-WURFL Author
COO of ScientiaMobile
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