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 Posted by dorayme on 08/24/07 08:51 
In article <Xns9995DA2A7AEBootNic@216.168.3.70>, 
 BootNic <BootNic@bounce.earthlink.net> wrote: 
 
> dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote: 
> news:doraymeRidThis-9C9E48.13424723082007@news-vip.optusnet.com.au:  
>  
> [snip] 
 
>  
> Its really much shorter and easier then that, the actual link would be 
> something like:  
> [url] 
> http://bootnic.atwebpages.com/DataRowSelectExample.php/j-klo70001 
> [/url] 
> then the php converts and redirects to: 
> [url] 
> http://bootnic.atwebpages.com/DataRowSelectExample.php?id=j-klo70001#j-kl 
> o70001 
> [/url] 
>  
 
I have been a bit shy of saying this, I like your idea and now  
that I am well under way to finishing all the basics on the page  
I have been working on (a lot of it involved sorting out artwork  
and zipping the packages up) I am ready for the "enhancement" of  
this highlighting business. But when I came to _actually_ do it,  
I am finding it none too easy. I thought it would be easy given  
your source code and all. My page is .html for a start. The  
server it is going to is set to process any php code, includes  
etc on .html pages. So is my home server. 
 
What is the very first thing I need to do to adapt it to my page?  
Suppose that <http://tinyurl.com/24y5hp> is a reasonable  
simplified model. What are the steps I need to take please? 
 
(Please rf, no smart remarks... it is pretty hard to admit my  
fallibility and innocence this publicly. Go ski down some hill...) 
 
--  
dorayme
 
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