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Posted by joboils on 05/28/07 20:47
On Mon, 28 May 2007 20:16:42 GMT, "Steve Belanger"
<desktop@ebinformatique.com> wrote:
>you could have the users put the http:// inside their links, or manually
>adding it in the code before you place the link value inside the href
>attribute of the link tag.
>
>
><info@musiclanerecording.com> wrote in message
>news:1180382783.518274.319420@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>> hello all, if anyone out there could help me i would really appreciate
>> it. i am very much a novice coder. I have a site we are building and
>> we have created a section in the admin area to allow the client to add
>> external links to their web site. the problem we keep running into is
>> the links that get generated have the home page url in front.
>>
>> ie. lets say the web site address is http://abc.com and i create an
>> external link called xyz. the url i put in the link generator is
>> www.xyz.com
>> but what happens is the script spits out a link with this url:
>> http://abc.com/xyz.com.
>>
>> below is the script:
>>
>> //include external links
>> $query = "SELECT LINK_HREF, LINK_NAME
>> FROM LINK";
>>
>> $lresult = mysql_query($query);
>>
>> if (mysql_num_rows($lresult) == 0)
>> {
>> echo 'Verses being update.';
>> }
>> else
>> {
>> while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($lresult, MYSQL_ASSOC))
>> {
>> print "{$trOpen}" . "<a href=\"{$row['LINK_HREF']}\">" .
>> "{$row['LINK_NAME']}" . "</a>" . "{$trClose}";
>> }
>> }
>>
>> If anyone could help i would be very grateful
>>
>> God bless
>> jason
>>
>
Not everyone will input a url in the format to suit you, so better
write a line to *remove* the "http://" from the input so that your
adding http:// to the output will not double up.
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