mysql_list_tables() takes a database name and returns a result pointer much like the mysql_query() function. You can use the mysql_tablename() function to extract the actual table names from the result pointer, or any other result table function such as mysql_fetch_assoc().
The database parameter is the name of the database to retrieve the list of tables from. Upon failure, mysql_list_tables() returns FALSE.
For downward compatibility, the function alias named mysql_listtables() can be used. This is deprecated however and is not recommended.
See also: mysql_list_dbs(), and mysql_tablename().