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1 down vote favorite I have a really strange error. My httpd server have been working fine until last Wednesday, when I uninstalled the MS SQL and visual studio C#. When I restarted the PC, Ii discovered that some parts of the Environment variable PATH disappeared...Almost all the problems where recovered, The only one that cannot be adjusted is my httpd server... or the PHP configuration, I don't php fatal error call to undefined function curl_init() windows know. I have already uninstalled the Apache server, PHP and MySql and resintalled them again... I have done this lots of times on other PCs so I'm sure that it should work...but I'm missing something. The worst thing is that the data I get when I do in cmd "php -i" is different form the data I get form a page info.php like this: The page doesn't show any info about the mysqli configuration... can any body help me? I'm trying anything to avoid formatting the PC!!! Thanks in advance Update:::::::::::::::::::::::::: With phpinfo I find: Configuration File (php.ini) Path C:\WINDOWS Loaded Configuration File C:\PHP\php.ini In C:\windows there's no php.ini file. Where else can PHP find other configurations? php mysql apache mysqli phpinfo share|improve this question edited Feb 8 '11 at 11:23 asked Feb 7 '11 at 13:00 Daniele 71128 1 Open your php.ini() - there should be a line pointing to mysqli.dll. Uncomment that and restart, and you should be good to go –Pekka 웃 Feb 7 '11 at 13:02 PHP normally has two ini files. One for running inside webservers, and one for commandline operation. Getting different output isn't a problem in and of itself,
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(stable), osTicket v1.10-RC.2 (Release Candidate) now available! Go get it now Call to undefined function call to undefined function mysqli_init() linux mysqli_init() in mysqli.php line 28 lewi December 2015 in Troubleshooting and Problems Suddenly I have error for Installation Osticket 0.9.12Centos with PHP 5.4.16 (cli) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4921599/fatal-error-call-to-undefined-function-mysqli-init (built: Jun 23 2015 21:17:27)Checked with file but no clue, everything before is running fine, mysqli.ini is loaded, and web is running ok, anything that need to check? Final-Recipient: rfc822; lewi@emailOriginal-Recipient: rfc822;lewi@emailAction: failedStatus: 5.3.0Diagnostic-Code: x-unix; PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysqli_init() in /var/www/support/include/mysqli.php on line 28# http://osticket.com/forum/discussion/87043/call-to-undefined-function-mysqli-init-in-mysqli-php-line-28 php -i |grep php.iniConfiguration File (php.ini) Path => /etcLoaded Configuration File => /etc/php.ini# php -i |grep mysqli/etc/php.d/mysqli.ini,mysqlimysqli.allow_local_infile => On => Onmysqli.allow_persistent => On => Onmysqli.default_host => no value => no valuemysqli.default_port => 3306 => 3306mysqli.default_pw => no value => no valuemysqli.default_socket => no value => no valuemysqli.default_user => no value => no valuemysqli.max_links => Unlimited => Unlimitedmysqli.max_persistent => Unlimited => Unlimitedmysqli.reconnect => Off => Off Comments ntozier December 2015 mysqli_init() is a built into PHP function.If its not working then the extension is not enabled in your php.ini.Are you sure that you are looking at the right .ini file?Make a file called test.php and put this in it:put it in the webtree and broswe to it. lewi December 2015 phpinfo(); ?>Show same info as php -i, main config /etc/php.ini and show for mysqli.ini lewi December 2015 Pls ignoredJust reinstall php all p
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0 Average 1 2 3 4 5 Thread Modes Database problem ulferik Junior Member Posts: 2 Threads: 1 Joined: May 2015 Reputation: 0 #1 05-15-2015, 05:48 AM (This post was last modified: 05-18-2015, 02:32 AM by ulferik.) There is a problem with database driver. I get this message: Call to undefined function mysqli_init() in /var/www/public_html/system/database/drivers/mysqli/mysqli_driver.php on line 126 Thank's for some help with this? Been using CI 2.X for years and is very satisfied. Ulferik Find Reply CroNiX Senior Member Posts: 431 Threads: 0 Joined: Jan 2015 Reputation: 26 #2 05-15-2015, 10:58 AM Does your php.ini have the mysqli extension loaded? Find Reply ulferik Junior Member Posts: 2 Threads: 1 Joined: May 2015 Reputation: 0 #3 05-18-2015, 02:39 AM Thought that mysqli was included in CI/System. After I installed php5-mysqlnd it worked. Thank's Find Reply -------------------- Private Messages User Control Panel Who's Online Search Forum Home General -- News & Discussion -- Lounge -- Events -- Regional User Groups Using CodeIgniter -- Choosing CodeIgniter -- Installation & Setup -- Model-View-Controller -- Libraries & Helpers -- Best Practices -- General Help CodeIgniter 4 -- CodeIgniter 4 Development -- CodeIgniter 4 Feature Requests -- CodeIgniter 4 Support -- CodeIgniter 4 Discussion Development -- CodeIgniter 3.x -- CodeIgniter 2.x -- Issues -- NetBeans Plugin External Resources -- Addins -- Jobs -- Learn More -- Spotlight CodeIgniter Archived (from EllisLab) -- Archived General Discussion -- Archived Libraries & Helpers -- Archived Development & Programming Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s) Contact Us Return to Top Lite mode Theme © 2014 iAndrew Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2016 MyBB Group. Linear Mode Threaded Mode View a Printable Version Subscribe to this thread Add Poll to this thread Send thread to a friend