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Vieux 10/02/2008, 05h16   #6
Peter H. Coffin
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Par défaut Re: Accessing a Database From A Different Website

On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 21:41:23 -0500, Fred Atkinson wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 19:11:06 -0600, "Peter H. Coffin"
><hellsop@ninehells.com> wrote:
>
>>Is this an *exactly* copy'n'paste of the error message (modulo
>>asterisks)? Because I'm seeing what look like random single-quotes
>>sprinkled in there like pepper on eggs...

>
> I asterisked out the security information and yes the single
> quotes were there before I asterisked them out.
>


Restoring stuff:

> I keep getting an error when I run the script (that ran on the
> database site). This is the error: Warning: mysql_connect()
> [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user
> '*************'@'*****.*************.com' (using password: YES) in

^-- dot
> /home/******/public_html/********/index.php on line 8
> Access denied for user **************'@'*******************.com'

no opening quote---^ no dot
> (using password: YES).


Now, are these copy/paste and obfuscation errors, or are IDs that
different? If they are transcription errors, then the only thing to
presume is that *somehow* the addition of the remote hostname users got
screwed up, and unfortunately, there's not much we can do to you
fix that without SEEING the security information.

--
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It's always more complex than you expect, even when you take
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