Ok... I see a problem.
In your code in the third script:
while (($name, $type, $len) = $sqlquery->fetchrow_array) { print "<tr><td>$name</td> <tr>$type</td> <tr>$len</td></tr>"; }
A couple of those <tr>'s should be <td>'s.
Change it to this:
while (($name, $type, $len) = $sqlquery->fetchrow_array) { print "<tr><td>$name</td> <td>$type</td> <td>$len</td></tr>"; }

And just as a rule, when I run into problems like this, the first thing I usually do is run the script from the command line. It often helps you figure out what is and is not going on.

- FrankG


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