&n=12&id0=3&&title0=Canned_Laughter&&link0=http ://www.cannedlaughter.net&&id1=4&&title1=Voetsjoeba&& link1=http://www.voetsjoeba.com&&id2=5&&title2=Kirupa&&link2=ht tp://www.kirupa.com&&id3=6&&title3=Spoono&&link3=http://www.spoono.com&&id4=7&&title4=ReadyMadeMag&&link4= http://www.readymademag.com&&id5=9&&title5=Weebl and Bob&&link5=http://www.weebl.jolt.co.uk&&id6=10&&title6=Link 10&&link6=http://www.aamukaste.org&&id7=12&&title7=Flip Flop Flyin&&link7=http://www.flipflopflyin.com&&id8=15&&title8=KirupaForum& &link8=http://www.kirupaforum.com&&id9=16&&title9=Razyr&&link9=h ttp://www.razyr.com/blog&&id10=17&&title10=Senocular&&link10=http://senocular.com&&id11=18&&title11=May 1st Reboot&&link11=http://www.may1reboot.com&&
I notice this is splitting to the next line, did you paste it that way or is that what it actually outputs, LoadVars wants a single long a** string.
Also:
function lv(l, n, t, e, f) {
//5 variables
lv(sites_txt, "cycle", null, "sites.php");
//4 variables
hmm… that means that:
e == "sites.php"
//&
f == "undefined"
&
l.load("undefined");
I dont think thats gonna work out too well:)