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Posted by Todd Cary on 02/01/05 15:51
OK...I am close, but still missing something. The string returned by
the function is $page_path and it contains
<a href="http://209.204.172.137/casesearch/php/search.php">Home</a>->
<a href="http://209.204.172.137/casesearch/php/search.php">Search</a>
And here is how the function is used:
$page_path = make_page_path($page_string, $fullscriptname);
print($page_path);
It is not printing the string as a link, and
print("'" . $page_path . "'");
just prints the literal string with apotrophies added. I tried
$page_path = "'" . make_page_path($page_string, $fullscriptname) . "'";
with the same results.
Todd
Justin French wrote:
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> On 01/02/2005, at 1:05 PM, Todd Cary wrote:
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>> I have the following:
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>> $p = <a href="http://209.204.172.137/casesearch/php/home.php">Home</a>
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>
> try
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> $p = '<a href="http://209.204.172.137/casesearch/php/home.php">Home</a>';
> echo $p;
>
> ---
> Justin French, Indent.com.au
> justin.french@indent.com.au
> Web Application Development & Graphic Design
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