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My php/mysql connection statement is:

 $mysqli = new mysqli('localhost', 'apacheaccount', 'password', 'database')
            or die ('Unable to connect');

My query execution statement is:

 $sqli = mysqli_query($mysqli, $stringVariableContainingQuery);

As root, in the MySQL shell, I gave ALL privileges to the various versions of the account in the USERS table in the database, then flushed privileges.

In Php pages, SELECT statements will work, but INSERT and DELETE statements do not.

However, the exact same INSERT and DELETE statements will work in the MySQL shell.

I am aware of SQL injection; this is just a test database for an assignment at school and has no sensitive data.

I am running Apache and MySQL on CentOS. No, I'm not running a version of Windows. Yes, I am aware of the difference between php_mysql and php_mysqli extensions.

What is the problem here?

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    where are the queries?? Apr 23, 2015 at 10:51
  • 1
    What is the output of mysqli_error($mysqli); after the query?
    – Stepashka
    Apr 23, 2015 at 10:52
  • Can you mix procedural and OO mysqli commands like that?
    – scrowler
    Apr 23, 2015 at 10:54

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I hope I can help you out.

I recommend for testing purposes changing yor mysqli for the following:

$sqli=mysqli_query($mysqli,$stringVariableContainingQuery) or print_r(mysqli_errors());

This way you can check the response from the Sql instead of going blind

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