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mysql extension removed as of PHP 7.0.0
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## MySQL Extension {#mysql_extension_title}
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The [mysql] extension for PHP is no longer in active development, and is [officially deprecated as of PHP 5.5.0]
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[mysql_deprecated], meaning that it will be removed within the next few releases. If you are using any functions that
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The [mysql] extension for PHP is no longer in active development, is [deprecated as of PHP 5.5.0]
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[mysql_deprecated], and has been [officially removed as of PHP 7.0.0][mysql_removed]. If you are using any functions that
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start with `mysql_*` such as `mysql_connect()` and `mysql_query()` in your applications then these will simply not be
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available in later versions of PHP. This means you will be faced with a rewrite at some point down the line, so the
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available in PHP 7.0.0. This means you will be faced with a rewrite at some point down the line, so the
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best option is to replace mysql usage with [mysqli] or [PDO] in your applications within your own development schedules
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so you won't be rushed later on.
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@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ or use [PDO].**
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[mysql]: http://php.net/mysql
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[mysql_deprecated]: http://php.net/migration55.deprecated
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[mysql_removed]: http://php.net/manual/en/migration70.removed-exts-sapis.php
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[mysqli]: http://php.net/mysqli
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[pdo]: http://php.net/pdo
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[mysql_api]: http://php.net/mysqlinfo.api.choosing
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