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Bug #2330 Vanishing strings....
Submitted: 1999-09-20 03:25 UTC Modified: 2002-06-16 08:58 UTC
From: jasata at tuug dot fi Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Other
PHP Version: 3.0.12 OS: Linux 2.2.x
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-09-20 03:25 UTC] jasata at tuug dot fi
This happens in all 3.0.12 installations I have access to.
If it's something I'm doing wrong or don'n understand, please let me know also, Thank's!

        $SQL = "SELECT * FROM leijona WHERE login = '$login' AND password = '$passwd'";
        $Result = mysql_query($SQL);

// If this is uncommented, $SQL has $login and $passwd in it. Now it doesn't...
//      echo $SQL;

        if(mysql_num_rows($Result) != 1) {
                echo "No row's selected! (actually selected ".mysql_num_rows($Result).")<BR>\n";
                echo $SQL;
                include('login.php3');
                exit;
        } else {
....

PLEASE contact me for on-site login account for closer inspections, if nessessary.

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 [2002-06-16 08:58 UTC] sander@php.net
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