Paul,

Paul Jinks wrote:
> David Grant wrote:
>> $SQLQuery = "SELECT * FROM project WHERE projTitle = '" .
>> $HTTP_GET_VARS['projTitle'] . "'";
> 
> Yep, that fixed it. Thanks. I had a feeling there was a mix up with the
> "s and 's. What's with the .  s?

The . is a concatenation operator, i.e. it joins two strings together.

>> Not sure why you've got the or die() there.
> 
> I had the idea that you could put an or die() after any command and it
> would tell you that it had screwed up at that point. Bad idea?

Bit hard to maintain I should think.  It's unlikely you're going to
screw up a string concatenation and it still be able to call the die().

Cheers,

David
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