Which version of PHP you're running? May be you need to set register_globals
= On in your php.ini file.

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"Mark Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> сообщил/сообщила в новостях
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> (yes, newbie - but I *have* tried everything I know, I swear)
>
> I'm trying to write a "comments" system for my site (because I think I
> can).  Basically, the script receives the ID of a particular entry (the
> site is a blog) via "?entry_id=<entry_id>".  It checks to see if there's
> a corresponding text file (<entry_id>.txt) and if so, it prints the
> contents of the text file and invites the user to input a comment.  If
> not, it prints "no comments" and invites the user... yadda yadda.
>
> Now, unless I'm mistaken, passing the arguments are done like so:
> http://www.foo.com/comments.php?entry_id=test
> Right?
>
> Unfortunately, it doesn't work.  That is to say, everything about the
> script works, except recognition of the $entry_id variable.  Something
> as simple as: <title>comments for entry "<?php echo("$entry_id");
> ?>"</title> returns "<title>comments for entry ""</title>.
>
> Saving the text file's URL to a variable:
> <?php
> $filename = http://www.foo.com/$entry_id; .txt;
> ?>
>
> Doesn't work either.
>
> I had a semi-hunch (brought on by my own inexperience, no doubt) that
> maybe I had to start a session or something on the referring page. Tried
> that (session_start();), didn't have any effect.  Bah.
>
> Can anyone point out what I'm doing wrong?
>
> TIA
>
> --
> Mark Gallagher
>



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