RE: Failed MySQL queries

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> 
> Rather than using the following, which simply displays a 
> white screen with
> the die message, is there a way to add the die message to the 
> body of the
> original form page, such as in a variable, so that I can 
> display the message
> on the original form page with all the values already filled 
> out, so that
> all the user has to do is resubmit?
> 
> 	$result = mysql_query($query)
> 		or die("User Account could not be 
> created.  Please try again
> later.");
> 

Yeah.  Don't use die().  die() kills the script.  You can use echo to echo a
message, but you'll have to handle any problems the failed query may cause.

JM

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