I think your problem lies in the fact that you're not escaping URL-special characters (ie, probably ';', though I don't remember off the top of my head). I don't really know PHP but I have to believe they have a better way of building a query string than how you're doing it. At the very least, I'm sure PHP supplies a function to URL-encode data. Use that.
bbfu
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In reply to (bbfu) (not escaping) Re3: Problems with ;'s
by bbfu
in thread Problems with ;'s
by LostS
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