(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5 <= 5.0.4)
dbx_connect -- Open a connection/database
Description
object 
dbx_connect ( mixed module, string host, string database, string username, string password [, int persistent] )
     dbx_connect() returns an object on success, FALSE on
     error. If a connection has been made but the database could not be 
     selected, the connection is closed and FALSE is returned. 
     The persistent parameter can be set to 
     DBX_PERSISTENT, if so, a persistent connection will be
     created.
    
     The module parameter can be either a string or a
     constant, though the latter form is preferred. The possible values are 
     given below, but keep in mind that they only work if the module is 
     actually loaded.
    
     
- 
        DBX_MYSQL or "mysql"
        
- 
        DBX_ODBC or "odbc"
        
- 
        DBX_PGSQL or "pgsql"
        
- 
        DBX_MSSQL or "mssql"
        
- 
        DBX_FBSQL or "fbsql" (available from PHP 4.1.0)
        
- 
        DBX_SYBASECT or "sybase_ct" (available from PHP
        4.2.0)
        
- 
        DBX_OCI8 or "oci8" (available from PHP 4.3.0)
        
- 
        DBX_SQLITE or "sqlite" (PHP 5)
        
     The host, database, 
     username and password 
     parameters are expected, but not always used depending on the connect
     functions for the abstracted module.
    
     The returned object has three properties:
     
- database
- 
         It is the name of the currently selected database. 
         
- handle
- 
         It is a valid handle for the connected database, and as such it can be
         used in module-specific functions (if required).
          
- module
- 
         It is used internally by dbx only, and is actually the module number
         mentioned above.
         
     
| Example 1. dbx_connect() example | 
<?php$link = dbx_connect(DBX_ODBC, "", "db", "username", "password", DBX_PERSISTENT)
 or die("Could not connect");
 
 echo "Connected successfully";
 dbx_close($link);
 ?>
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     Note: 
       Always refer to the module-specific documentation as well.
      
     See also dbx_close().