Yes I do.
In your code, you do a "or" condition. I did not think it was possible 
that way because of my second condition user_id != $user_id.
But now I know by using 'or' and '<>' I can make it works.
Thanks !


grigri wrote:
>> I am using 1.1 and your last code works just fine !!!
>> Thank you very much, it is just what I needed !
>>     
>
> Glad I could help. Do you understand *why* it works?
> >
>   


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