PHP + PDO = Crazy Delicious?
I'm having a weird problem with PDO on Fedora Core 5. I'm trying to connect to a sqlite database using PDO and it's just bombing out. I have a sqlite2 database, but apparently FC5 only supports sqlite3 databases (via PDO). So the following code just stops working. No error, no output, just fails silently.
Now granted it SHOULDN'T work because it's a sqlite2 database and the sqlite: command is for sqlite3 databases, shouldn't it give me an error about that? Alternately is there a way to tell what version a sqlite database is that's on the disk? Like if it's a sqlite2 database use this command instead:
That way my code can be intelligent enough to know what type of DB it is?
$dbh = new PDO("sqlite:$db_path");Now granted it SHOULDN'T work because it's a sqlite2 database and the sqlite: command is for sqlite3 databases, shouldn't it give me an error about that? Alternately is there a way to tell what version a sqlite database is that's on the disk? Like if it's a sqlite2 database use this command instead:
$dbh = new PDO("sqlite2:$db_path");That way my code can be intelligent enough to know what type of DB it is?
