Phillip,

Thanks!  This is very helpful!

I very much appreciate it.

regards,
andrew


On 1/17/01 11:20 PM, "Philip Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Andrew,
> 
> Close :-)
> 
>   <a href='page_two.php?id=1'>click</a>
> 
> OR to complicate matters, add multiple names/values  :
> 
>   <a href='page_two.php?id=1&foo=stuff&blah=shoes'>click</a>
> 
> Where on page_two.php if you had :
> 
>   echo "$id $foo $blah";
> 
> Will print the following :
> 
>   1 stuff shoes
> 
> Note the ? for first name=value and & for the proceeding ones.  Or you may
> have been trying to do :
> 
>   $id = 1;
> 
>   echo "<a href='page_two.php?id=$id'>click</a>";
> 
> OR can also be written as :
> 
>   $id = 1;
> 
>   <a href='page_two.php?id=<?php echo $id; ?>'>click</a>
> 
> And both the above will turn into :
> 
>   <a href='page_two.php?id=1'>click</a>
> 
> That's the gist.  Check out devshed.com for some basic php tutorials.
> Also, be sure to check out :
> 
>   http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/using-strings.php
> 
> For various forms of syntax with strings.
> 
> 
> Philip
> 
> 
> On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, andrew wrote:
> 
>> How can I pass an anchor tag attribute to a page?
>> e.g. If I want to echo "1" on page_two:
>> 
>> 
>> page_one.php contains:
>> 
>> <a href="page_two.php" > <? $id="1"?>click</a>
>> 
>> 
>> page_two.php contains:
>> 
>> <? echo($id); ?>
>> 
>> but page_two is coming up blank after a delay... what I am doing wrong?
>> 
>> 
>> thanks,
>> andrew
>> 
>> 
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