"Fatal error: Class 'PDO' not found"...

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I have checked the server requirements and all looks ok, and my form runs fine until I try enable the save to mysql option. Then I get the error:
Fatal error: Class 'PDO' not found in .../fbapp/php/datasavemysql.cls.php on line 71

I googled this error and it seems to be that pdo needs to be enabled.

Should I ask my hosting company (LiquidWeb) to do this? If this is the case pls update your list of server requirements.

If pdo isn't needed then pls advise what I need to do instead.

Cheers.
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Yes, your hosting provider needs to enable that PHP module. Once they do, that error should go away.
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Ok I'll ask them. If possible it would be nice (for future users) if you added this to http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … m-builder/ :)
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pdog in bc wrote:
Ok I'll ask them. If possible it would be nice (for future users) if you added this to http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … m-builder/ :)

It is, right under PHP Sessions. ;)
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Oops sorry I missed it during all the excitement :) I will post back here once support gets back to me, just to add some honey here. Thanks!
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That solved it!

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