> The only other explanations I can think of are:
> 
> - There's some sort of embedded character in your matchesperpage value,
> like a backspace, which is causing it be be rejected.  How did you edit
> your search form?  

Simply text area in html form to edit mysql tables.

>Does anything odd show up when you view it with "cat -v"?

what how when? somehow from command line?
 
> - The 3.1.6-1 version is a Debian or RPM package that includes a patch
> that breaks the matchesperpage handling.  Where did you get this package?
> Can you get listings of the patches they used?

Debian packages. Simply apt-get install htdig 
But I know now how it happens :)
There is a wrapper for that to include matches in "php output"
I must rewrite it to get all variables instead of standard ones :)
Thanks for giving me that idea :)

Piotras



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