You should split your code in some more lines to handle those errors or special cases. mysql_query
will return zero to n rows or an error if it occurs. The returned resource will therefore only be true on non-error queries. This can be used to handle such situations like follows.
At first build and execute query, next process the resource.
$query="SELECT COUNT(user_id) FROM users WHERE username = ".$username;
$result = mysql_query($query);
u may use the following to determine what is going on in case of an error:
if(!$result) die("SELECT failed: ".mysql_error());
or these idea to handle the problem
if (!$result=mysql_query($query)) {
return false; // or similar operation
}
if (mysql_num_rows($result)!=1){
return false;
}else{
return true;
}
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