Remember when we spoke about this in the CB, going round in circles for almost an hour, when I asked you if you had taken
chargrills advice on board?
"I fixed a few quoting and commenting issues introduced possibly by cut-n-paste errors, but definitely by your broken database connection string, which I fixed"
Look at the connection string in the code you provided in
Re^4: How to extract links from a webpage and store them in a mysql database and then the connection string in the
fixed code that
chargrill provided in
his reply. Then look at the connection string in the code you have just had a problem with. You seem to have ignored the help he has given you and just spent an hour in the CB telling us that you have a problem, without telling us any details of what the problem was or the error message you had, while saying that you
were using
chargrills code.
You could have done us a favour and save us some time by communicating better. Read the
PerlMonks FAQ and
How do I post a question effectively?.
Martin
Update: Typo fix, added link to
PerlMonks FAQ and
How do I post a question effectively?.