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  1. I'm using the following: $image = addslashes(strip_tags(trim($_REQUEST['image']))); $q = "SELECT * from " . $db_prefix . "images where id='$image' limit 1"; $result = mysql_query($q) or die(mysql_error()); and so on . . . (And no, some.com isn't the domain, it's just made up)
  2. No need to be sarcastic. I'm only asking for help. RewriteRule ^([a-z]+)/([0-9]+)$ index.php?browse=$1&image=$2 RewriteRule ^([a-z]+)/([0-9]+)/$ index.php?browse=$1&image=$2
  3. But how can that be? I used the same redirect as my other site. RewriteRule ^([a-z]+)/([0-9]+)$ index.php?browse=$1&image=$2 RewriteRule ^([a-z]+)/([0-9]+)/$ index.php?browse=$1&image=$2
  4. I am just completely lost. I used the same exact coding for another website, and yet this one is giving me problems. I am using .htaccess to change the path so it looks a little neater aka http://some.com/view/1/ instead of http://some.com/?x=view&file=1. Now mind you, I did this at another site, yet on this site, it only works as http://some.com/?x=view&file=1 and not the former. My built in 404 message for no rows found is coming up when I input the http://some.com/view/1/ url. Help please?
  5. Here's the basic preg_match: [code] $pattern = '/^[a-z0-9]*$/i'; if (!preg_match($pattern, trim($_GET["p"])) || strlen(trim($_GET["p"]) == 0)) [/code] Now if I have a p that equals a number, it shows the data, but it the p contains letters, it doesn't work! Can someone help, please?
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