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I am trying to connect to database and if there is anything wrong I throw an exception:

class Ex_cnt extends Exception{}
class Ex_slct extends Exception{}
$server = "localhost";
$usr = "root";
$pss = "*******";
$db = "learn";
try{
        $cnt = mysqli_connect($server,$usr,$pss);
        if(!$cnt){
            throw new Ex_cnt("wrong in database details");
        }
        $dbslct = mysql_select_db($db);
        if(!$dbslct){
            throw new Ex_slct("wrong database name");
        } 
}
catch(Ex_cnt $error_cnt){
        echo $error_cnt->getMessage();
}
catch(Ex_slct $error_slct){
        echo $error_slct->getMessage();
}

the problem is that this code shows the following error

Warning: mysqli_connect() [function.mysqli-connect]: (28000/1045): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES) in D:\xampp\htdocs\learn\index.php on line 10 Unable to connect

I want it to just show

Unable to connect

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2 Answers 2

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You should turn off the display_errors in production environment.

ini_set('display_errors', 0);  
error_reporting(E_ALL); // While error reporting should remain at full force
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Try and use:

$cnt = @mysqli_connect($server,$usr,$pss);
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    For god sake !DON'T SUPPRESS ERRORS!! this is about as bad as advise gets! Also, supressing errors doesn't fix a failure to connect Oct 18, 2012 at 9:59
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    @OmarMoustafa: Not only aren't you addressing the issue (not being able to connect), using @ to suppress an error means that error won't be logged as "the error never really occured" as far as PHP is concerned. This means that clients/users don't get the requested data, but whoever checks the logs to find out why they keep getting feedback that the site is down has no clue where to look Oct 18, 2012 at 10:10
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    the @ equals display_errors=0 ... "the error never really occured" is false. It can be logged and it happens. Read the manual.
    – Udan
    Oct 18, 2012 at 10:11
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    @OmarMoustafa: your catch blocks only echo the message, you're still not even close to finding out why you're unable to connect in the first place Oct 18, 2012 at 10:11
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    He asked a question and i'v given him the easiest implementation for his case... he can write custom error handling if that is what he wants.
    – Udan
    Oct 18, 2012 at 10:12

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