A resource is a special variable, holding
     a reference to an external resource. Resources
     are created and used by special functions.
     See the appendix 
     for a listing of all these
     functions and the corresponding resource types.
    
Note: 
      The resource type was introduced in PHP 4
     
     See also get_resource_type().
    
     As resource types hold special handlers to opened
     files, database connections, image canvas areas and
     the like, you cannot convert any value to a resource.
    
     Due to the reference-counting system introduced
     with PHP 4's Zend Engine, it is automatically detected
     when a resource is no longer referred to (just
     like Java). When this is
     the case, all resources that were in use for this 
     resource are made free by the garbage collector.
     For this reason, it is rarely ever necessary to
     free the memory manually by using some free_result
     function.
     
Note: 
       Persistent database links are special, they 
       are not destroyed by the 
       garbage collector. See also the section about persistent 
       connections.