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some help
ok im using a php file as way to have an image displayed. i want it to like <img src="http://www.blah.com/blah.php?do=image&id=666">
but it doesnt work. it only works if its just blah.php and nothing after it, is there anyway around this or fix? heres my code: PHP Code:
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anyone?
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please can someone tell me how to get around this?
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anyone, pleaseeeee
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heres my code:
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Err.. there's not really enough code there to determine much, however, I don't see where you've assigned "$do" to anything, or even "$a" for that matter.
Might wanna start off with: PHP Code:
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well someone is linking to this file so it would $_REQUEST['do'] anyways, wouldnt it?
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plzzz i could really use some help on this one
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How about posting more of the code? You're leaving us at empty when you specify variables that have no origin.
vBulletin files should always structure around the following syntax: PHP Code:
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heres where it originates from: the $a comes from a link
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