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Posted by David Tulloh on 10/10/05 10:00
Kristopher Kane wrote:
>I am currently in Afghanistan and don't have much access to look these
>questions up. I consider them basic and regret having to post them here.
> When passing variables using GET as in:
>index.php?first=value?second=value
>My script is reading the first value, however through an included file and
>another function, it can't read the second. What scope do these variables
>have? Or what other reasons for not being able to read the variables might
>there be?
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Your GET syntax is wrong, you should be using:
index.php?first=value&second=value
The way you were doing it you should see the second variable contained within the first value.
> Second:
> When dynamcially creating an image:
>I am drawing an image based on data retreived from a mySQL resource.
>However, my DB code is in the same file as the php image file and I get the
>non-descriptive error of "Error in the image 'url'" Are you allowed to do
>any other functions inside an image header other than image functions?
>(Functions being; open a connection to mySQL and do queries)
> Thank you for your help,
> -Kristopher Kane
>
>
>
You can use any valid PHP code before or after sending an image header
so long as you don't inadvertantly output to the browser. I am not sure
what that error message means though, I'm sure someone who uses the
image functions more frequently could give you some clues.
David
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