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Your PHP server doesn’t MYSQL module loaded ’t mysql_(p)connect functions

Thread began 12/02/2017 10:44 am by birdscreen398247 | Last modified 12/05/2017 12:59 pm by Ray Borduin | 6719 views | 9 replies |

birdscreen398247

Your PHP server doesn’t MYSQL module loaded ’t mysql_(p)connect functions

PHP 7, Dreamweaver CC

I get the above message when trying to define a connection using Webassist MysqlI behavior extension.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Have you tried going to Site->Advanced->Remove Connection Scripts?

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birdscreen398247

I did that and now I get

"HTTP Error Code 500 Internal server error"

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Are you using localhost or a live server? I'd need to debug it. If you set it up on a remote server that I can ftp into I can test it that way and figure out the problem.

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birdscreen398247

Here is the remote server info. See private message.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I think the issue is that your folder name was "connections" and it needs to be "Connections". I updated that on the server and created a new connection and was able to test and view the data in Dreamweaver.

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birdscreen398247

Unfortunately, that killed all of my other connections to my website. I had changed the folder to lowercase because it is on a Linux server.

I will change it back and check the connections script for case.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Unfortunately Dreamweaver requires an uppercase connections folder. You can fix it in your .htaccess by adding:

RewriteRule ^Connections/(.*) connections/$1 [QSA,L]

that way your connections folder can be lower case.

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birdscreen398247

Where in Dreamweaver can I tell it to use the lowercase for the connections folder?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

You can't. That is hard coded into dreamweaver. The .htaccess solution I gave above should make it work.

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