Useing my own db $info to replace parts of a url and open in a iframe?

For one, that's a hideous blob of text to look at. Why bother with the various echoes, when print with double-quotes is perfectly capable of doing the variable insertion itself?

For one, that's a hideous blob of text to look at. Why bother with the various echoes, when print with double-quotes is perfectly capable of doing the variable insertion itself? Print("maps.google.com/maps/etc....?center={$Ci...); And hitting your test page spits out the following URL near the top: maps.google.com/maps/api/staticmap?cente... notice the center=,,... there's no City or State there, so your $City and $State variables are empty/null.In your comment you use $city and $state - remember that PHP variable names are case sensitive, such that $City is something completely different from $city.

Yeah still in the works this is the second one I have made still have to go thro it thanks for that tho still looking how to get it in iframe so it loads the map – Morpheus Lucid Mar 23 '10 at 4:00.

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