On Thu, 16 May 2002, Kevin Brown wrote: > > Question: > > > > Are the following two statements really equivalent? > > > > 1) echo "select binary_junk, filetype from images where img_id = '92'" > > > > 2) $get_image = "select binary_junk, filetype from images where img_id = > > '$imgid'"; > > I would have thought them equivalent since img_id is passed into the > script from the url (e.g. show_image.php?img_id=92). I think this > right here is my problem. For some reason php is no longer accepting > those values. Guess I'll have to go through the php.ini file and find > out why it no longer does. PHP 4.1.2 did accept the passing of > parameters. Try a phpinfo script to see if globals are set, also didn't the newer versions of php include cross site scripting changes? I don't know if your script is on multiple site, but this could be a side effect of coding for more security. > > > In particular, you might try doing an echo "$get_image" and see what shows up. > > I could try that. The echo was me at a command prompt of the linux machine just > sending input into the mysql command-line program and sending the output to > another file to at least see that it is finding the record. > -- Patrick Fleming, EA http://myhdvest.com/patrickfleming Licensed to represent taxpayers before Exam, Appeals, and Conference divisions of the IRS