I'm modifying some code for ampache (ampache.kveton.com) and have run into a
snag that I'm not sure I understand completely.

Part of the code produces a URL similar to the following:

http://myhost/playlist.pls?song=100&song=101&song=102

and $song then gets passed to this function:

function get_song_path_from_id ( $song ) {
  GLOBAL $dbh, $db_name;

  $songs = '';
  $count = 0;

  if ( is_array( $song ) ) {
    while ( list($k,$v) = each($song) ) {
      //does some cool stuff
    }
  }
  else {
    //does some other stuff
  }
  return ($songs);
}

So, am I correct in assuming that $song will never be considered an array?
(basically, given the above code and URL, $song will always equal 102)

I'm new to PHP, and since I didn't write the original code, I'm not sure if
this is a bug, or something that I just don't fully understand.  Assuming it
is a bug, can anyone offer some suggestions on how to take the URL and parse
it out and input the values into an array called $song?
(get_song_path_from_id() is used by several other parts of the code, so any
modifications to that code would need to leave the rest of the functionality
intact)

Thanks.

--kurt

P.S.  If anyone is looking for a simple, easy-to-use (and set up) mp3
manager, I highly recommend ampache.  It doesn't have a bunch of bells &
whistles (which I don't want) -- it simply provides a simple, effective way
to manage playlists and play your mp3 songs from anywhere.


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