Armando;

   First, you can just change these:

$id = (integer)$HTTP_GET_VARS["id"];
$usr_typ = (integer)$HTTP_GET_VARS["typ"];

   .... to:

$id = $_GET['id'];
$usr_typ = $_GET['typ'];


   Second, I see that you're using $row[] variables for your MySQL result
sets.... but where and how are the $rs[] values populated?


On 5/10/07, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 14:51 -0400, Armando Acosta wrote:
> Let's try to make a long story short.
>
> I realized that the server uses a different PHP configuration,
specially: "register_globals" set to ON. I already got them to change this
value to OFF... but this did not solve the problem.
>
> I will appreciate any help, suggestion, idea.... currently I am
(honestly) clue less...

Did they restart the webserver after changing the config?

BTW, what's the point of abbreviating short words like "user" to "usr"
and "type" to "typ"?

Cheers,
Rob.
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