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 Posted by Skijor on 11/15/06 03:15 
> 
>    if you mean executing a php script, and then redirecting, then its 
> something like this: 
> 
> ** php script* 
> if (TRUE == $jump) { 
>    // yes yes, lets be complient 
>    header("Location: http://www.somewhere.com/page.html"); 
> } 
 
     yes. this is what I mean.  What about the converse? Calling a php 
script from within html?  I have an html static page that uses links to 
a 3rd party shopping cart. 
I want to use a shopping cart I wrote myself using php/mysql but what 
do i replace the links with?  I tried replacing them with a link to my 
php cart script 
(e.g.,  <a href="http://www.mydomain.com/myCart.php> </a>) 
 
This works and now I can use the header() function from within the 
myCart.php script to get back.  I guess my question is do I have to use 
the <a href=> tag to invoke the script on the server side?  or a better 
questions is can I just do this without problems? 
 
> 
> ** html page ** 
> <html> 
>    <head><title>...</title>/head> 
>    <body> 
>    <h1>Hello world</h1> 
>    <p>you were redirected from php</p> 
>    </body> 
> </html> 
>  
>    /Marcin
 
  
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