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Bug #40331 2nd MySQL connection fails with blank page (no error)
Submitted: 2007-02-02 17:44 UTC Modified: 2007-02-02 18:19 UTC
From: splith at helper3000 dot net Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: MySQL related
PHP Version: 4.4.4 OS: Windows Server 2003
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2007-02-02 17:44 UTC] splith at helper3000 dot net
Description:
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In a control panel that I have made, the user can change password for a seperate MySQL Server, so the script terminates the current MySQL connection and connects to another MySQL server (the server IP comes from the previous servers table) but at this point, the server only returns a blank page (has a or die(mysql_error());) but this still only returns a blank page, even with echo below the event and error reporting set to all. I cannot seem to find any explinations for this.

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I have not taken the code out as it poses a huge security flaw to my Control Panel.

Expected result:
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A connection to the second MySQL Server

Actual result:
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An empty page with nothing on it

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 [2007-02-02 18:19 UTC] tony2001@php.net
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visit http://www.php.net/support.php as this bug system is not the
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of reports we can not explain in detail here why your report is not
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