Hi everyone. Apologies but I have been off the computer for a couple of days. As they say, life is what happens when you are making other plans. I hate it when you can't get online and you come back to 100+ emails. Anyway, unfortunately for some reason my server is not generating ANY error messages for some reason. But I put the headers in and the script worked with no other changes. But, just since I know how any computer, especially servers it seems, can be I put it back in and no 500. But I want to thank everyone for the help, suggestions and links provided. I am sure that they will all be very useful to me since I am trying to resurrect this old script. So, thanks again and everyone have a wonderful day! Jim

In reply to Re: read database 500 error by PaganJim
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