I had a quite similar problem a few weeks ago. You could try to exchange the "=" in your query string with a "LIKE". Else you maybe have a lousy typo in your database connection. Who knows. Good luck:)
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Nope, it's pretty easy! Install php3/4, if you don't already done it. Install the microsoft personal web server. You can download it for free or take it from your win98/me CD. After a correct install you can check your php files on your own server.
localhost/mysite/index.php3
Note that the PWS...
You should always be aware of the point, that you can use as many php scripts in you document as you like. Will say, that you use a louse html form and add some code where it is needed. If you want to change the values of a form after the data is entered you may should do that in a second...
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