Don't think globals are off on our server, not having to use $_GET etc. If they were turned of how would I access the MySQL error message? Ben On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 15:59, mike karthauser wrote: > on 8/10/03 3:04 pm, Ben Edwards at ben@videonetwork.org wrote: > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated, as you can imagine this is > > causing a lot of problems. > > Hi ben, > What version of php are you running? I notice you are using globals. Its > likely that globals have been turned off on your server. -- **************************************************************** * Ben Edwards Tel +44 (0)1179 553 551 ICQ 42000477 * * Homepage - nothing of interest here http://gurtlush.org.uk * * Webhosting for the masses http://www.serverone.co.uk * * Critical Site Builder http://www.criticaldistribution.com * * online collaborative web authoring content management system * * Get alt news/views films online http://www.cultureshop.org * * i-Contact Progressive Video http://www.videonetwork.org * * Fun corporate graphics http://www.subvertise.org * * Bristol Indymedia http://bristol.indymedia.org * * Bristol's radical news http://www.bristle.org.uk * **************************************************************** -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php