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Posted by Johny Begood on 04/05/07 10:14
Thanks a million Rami, worked a dream, but you knew it would, hey.
Mark
"Rami Elomaa" <rami.elomaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Johny Begood kirjoitti:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am trying to get a script to query a an odbc table and return with a
list
> > of records, each record's ID will be a hyperlink which when clicked on
will
> > use that ID as criteria for the next script. I can do it with a single
> > record and a form field but this is not really what I need, can someone
be
> > so kind as to give me some guidance the script I want to use is as
follows:
> >
> > I having trouble with this bit '<a
> > href="testcallscript.php?$TableField=[$Criteria];">'
>
> Single quotes have a different meaning than double quotes. Variables
> inside single quotes aren't evaluated, but instead taken as literal
> strings. You should be using the quotes vice versa to get the variables
> parsed:
>
> "<a href='testcallscript.php?$TableField=[$Criteria];'>"
>
> Cos you know in html it don't matter which quotes you use, but in php it
> does, so you should switch them like this.
>
> If you care to Read The Fine Manual, this topic is also covered:
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php
>
> --
> Rami.Elomaa@gmail.com
> "Olemme apinoiden planeetalla."
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