@user1079641 If you aren't willing to learn, I'm not willing to teach. I've GIVEN you the actual code to do things, but because you will not take the time to learn, you cannot use what I've given. It's all in your court, it really is.
@user1079641 programming (even if it is CSS 'programming') should NEVER be about things happening magically (unless we are talking about magic setters / getters)
@JayKonieczny After freeing the result, before closing the statement, try while($stmt->store_result()) $stmt->free_result();
This will continue to fetch result sets until there aren't any (in which case store_result will return false)
And after there are no more result sets waiting, you should be able to prepare your next statement.
Keep in mind that this is cargo-cult programming I'm handing down to you. I've had to do this in the past, but I'm not sure if it's the most correct solution.
Let me know if it works. If so, I'll post an answer.
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ok, that was my only shot. It's worth noting that it's funny things like this that made me give up on mysqli and live in the other hell of PDO instead.
@JayKonieczny In our own codebase, we ended up switching the two or three pages that needed to do prepared statements from mysqli to mysql, just to avoid a pretty much identical problem.
(Yay for our database adapter that can do that. Oh my gods, our database adapter can do that. KILL ME.)