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Posted by J.O. Aho on 01/05/07 14:20
Anne Bos wrote:
> On 5 Jan 2007 03:55:46 -0800 wrote "Captain Paralytic"
> <paul_lautman@yahoo.com>:
>
>> Anne Bos wrote:
>>
>>> In a database about houses I want visitors to type in an address,
>>> whereupon they get information about that address. In a lot of cases
>>> the result is a table generated by a query.
>>> Is there a way of constructing an hyperlink from the items in the
>>> table, so that the reader is directed to more information about the
>>> address he wants to know more about?
>>> So, if the resulting table looks like
>>> Item, address, building year
>>> 1, Apple street 5, 1603
>>> 2. Apple street 8, 1960,
>>> 3. Berry road 105, 1750
>>> etc.
>>> and the visitor wants to know more about the house on Berry road, I
>>> can direct him to a page completely devoted to that house.
>>> Onno
>> Yes, just construct the hyperlink in your php code.
>
> That php code is
> {echo $row[$i];}
> I hardly can imagine this works, but I'll try
echo "<a href=\"index.php?id={$row[$i]}\">Click Here for more</a>";
You will get the variable in index.php with $_GET['id']
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//Aho
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