I posted a question on PHP last week, but now I can't find the posting. How can I find it? Is there a way to log in? I dont find this site asking for password. Please help me.

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There is an option to login at the top of the page unless you have already logged in. If you have already logged in, just click on your username to view your profile and all questions/answers related to it. – Josh Mein Feb 11 at 18:20
By the way, here is your profile: stackoverflow.com/users/2055743/user2055743 – Josh Mein Feb 11 at 18:21
Thanks. I clicked on my user id but dont see the posting of last week. Looks like it has created 2 profiles for me. How can I recover it ? I chose the login from gmail. – user2055743 Feb 11 at 18:23
What was the question? Do you have a title perhaps? Can you search for it? – Bart Feb 11 at 18:25
Yes, its on PHP. I asked for the difference between mysql_connect and mysqli_connect. I just did a password change on my account created today. I dont know the user id of stackoverflow I created last Friday. Friday also I created via my gmail account, today also it forced me to create via email a/cs and I chose gmail. Looks like it created 2 account, friday one and today one. – user2055743 Feb 11 at 18:28
It's possible your question got deleted, if it was deemed of insufficient quality. – Pekka 웃 Feb 11 at 18:29
I dont think so, b'cos I already got 3 answers on Friday and today I wanted to check if there are more answers to it and I dont find the posting. – user2055743 Feb 11 at 18:30
Chances are mods have deleted your question.So only a mod can tell the real story. – Mistu4u Feb 11 at 18:35
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Thanks. Yes. I found it in StackOverFlow. Thanks. I was looking for it under "meta". I got confused. thanks a lot. – user2055743 Feb 11 at 18:36

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