absolutely as you said


... sorry for being away from this
thread so long, but errr... you know ... life

...
I am preparing a new realease of this hack to correct for
example the f*cking 'replace' word i used from the start
and got stuck with (first of all coz i was too lazy to correct
all the code)...
You can use reserved words in sql queries to mysql, even if
you should not

... you just have to put a ` around the word in
each query using it as a i did in the code.
If you are using phpmyadmin for example you have a checkbox
which gives you the choice to put those things or not.
@ john : of course you have my permission to correct
my error, and i gladly thank you in advance, and apologize
for my lack of support to this thread... I'll try to get some
time to make a final realease soon.