Hi Ikeo
I think you may be on to something!
display_errors is "off".
There is no mySQL section in the report.
At this point I got excited, opened up php.ini and changed display_errors to "on". I ran phpinfo again and it still said display_errors is "off".
Presumably I was changing the wrong thing.
I also found a mySQL section in php.ini but I couldn't see anything to say that it was switched off, so I couldn't see what I might do to switch it on.
Can you steer me the next step of the way?
The code for the connection is currently:
$hostname_MySQL = "littlehotels.co.uk:2083";
$database_MySQL = "DATABASE";
$username_MySQL = "USER";
$password_MySQL = "PASSWORD";
$MySQL = mysql_connect($hostname_MySQL, $username_MySQL, $password_MySQL) or die('Could not connect!');
I was using mysql_pconnect but was told I shouldn't. Also I did have a different for of dealing with the error that was created by Dreamweaver, but I couldn't understand it so changed to something simpler.