Greetings,

I have just subscribed to this list, so I am really sorry if I'm asking a 
question that has been asked already, but I wasn't having any luck plowing 
through the archives, so I thought I'd try my luck with the list.

I'm using MySQL 3.23.29 with PHP4 and apache 1.3.14 on a FreeBSD 4.2 
machine.  When do a standard query statement from a PHP page, it seems to 
get the data, but I can't get it to display?  Basically, if I have a table, 
Users, which consists of id, name and job with the following data:

1, ryan, ditch digger
2, bob, programmer
3, james, window washer

When I run the query, "SELECT * FROM Users," and print it out, I get a 
table that looks like this:

| id | name | job |
---------------------
|     |          |      |
---------------------
|     |          |      |
---------------------
|     |          |      |
---------------------

In other words, it fetches 3 rows, but there's no data.  However, it works 
as expected when I telnet into the machine and use the mysql command line 
tool.  Any idea what's going on?

The same code worked perfectly with the same setup when I was running 
Mandrake 7.1 and MySQL 3.22.  Thanks for your time.

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Ryan Hagan
President, IncaGold USA, Ltd.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.incagold.com/
ICQ: 161019


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