> First.. You're using mysql_fetch_array when you wanted
> mysql_fetch_assoc.. .. select user_id from whatever .. and then $row =
> mysql_fetch_array($res) .. youd have a $row[0].. mysql_fetch_assoc
> would allow $row['user_id']

 mysql_fetch_array($res) will fetch both associative and numerical
indexes, so it will have  $row[0] and $row['user_id'] in it. It has an
optional second parameter to indicate associative, numerical or both,
defaulting to both.  mysql_fetch_row only fetches numerically indexed
arrays

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Niel Archer

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