Well it does work just fine in the localhost, connection is established without problems.

In the remote server the error messages trobuels me very much

DBD::mysql::db do failed: Access denied for user 'nikkou6_db'@'%' to d +atabase 'e_shop' at /home/www/nikos.varsa.gr/cgi-bin/init.pl line 33.
It talks about databaseuser 'nikkou6_db' and then also talks about the database 'e_shop' which is something referencing to localhost and not to remote server. And then are those weird symbol next to 'nikkou6_db' the @'%'.

I cant understand it.....and hence cant fix it...


In reply to Re^10: Can't call method "do" on an undefined value error by Nik
in thread Can't call method "do" on an undefined value error by Nik

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