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Fatal error: Call to a member function Prepare() on a non-object in /Library/WebServer/Documents/FOBAdev/webassist/mysqli/rsobj.php on line 119

Thread began 2/25/2016 9:35 am by randyrie405335 | Last modified 2/25/2016 11:46 am by Ray Borduin | 1393 views | 2 replies |

randyrie405335

Fatal error: Call to a member function Prepare() on a non-object in /Library/WebServer/Documents/FOBAdev/webassist/mysqli/rsobj.php on line 119

I've decided to remove all usage of Webassist's MySQLi behaviors from my new website I'm trying to develop (I just can't get them to work without a struggle) and am resorting back to the Dreamweaver CS6 legacy extensions. When I removed the MySQLi recordset and wrote in a legacy recordset, I am now getting this error:

Fatal error: Call to a member function Prepare() on a non-object in /Library/WebServer/Documents/FOBAdev/webassist/mysqli/rsobj.php on line 119

What do I need to do to fix this? (I'm attaching the affected pages)

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

This page still has mySQLi recordset and mySQLi update code, but you have removed the mySQLi connection file which is causing the error.

You will have to either add the mySQLi connection back or remove all of the mySQLi recordsets and update code before removing the mySQLi connection to prevent errors.

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randyrie405335

See my private note, please.

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