t, there's a section on
variables and it has a list of re-defined variables.
HTH,
Cal
http://www.calevans.com
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query = "SELECT * FROM Table1 WHERE Art_Job_Number = $Art_Job_Number";
Then echo the result and you should then have what you want...
Unless I'm missing the whole point!!
Dan
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Which I think I must have been!!
Lisa
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Hello
Try to use this one with mysql_fetch_object
I am a newbie, so I gotta admit that most of that went over my head, hit a brick
wall, and is now residing in the big server in the sky.
If you go to:
http://www.pcformat.co.uk
Select news, and then any article, and if you look at the URL, you'll see the
result I'm trying to achieve.
They've
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Is it Possible, in PHP to read a URL?
What I am trying to do is this...
I have many news stories in a database, and a single static news page, that
calls the story, and the corresponding headline.
I have looked about on-line, and
'ello,
Is it Possible, in PHP to read a URL?
What I am trying to do is this...
I have many news stories in a database, and a single static news page, that
calls the story, and the corresponding headline.
I have looked about on-line, and seen a common URL,...
BDY.RTF
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