First of all you should go to:
http://www.google-is-my-best-friend.com <jk>

Then
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=%22call+same+page%22+%2B+php

Found in the comments:
http://www.zend.com/zend/spotlight/code-gallery-wade7.php?article=code-gallery-wade7&kind=sl&id=3324&open=1&anc=0&view=1

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Ok. Here it goes:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/reserved.variables.php

function myFunction($anchor = '')
{
    $link = "$anchor";
    return $link;
}

// the page calling the function
$aLink = myFunction($_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?var=' . $data);
echo $aLink;

Best Regards,
Nadim Attari
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"timothy johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message
This should be pretty simple but I cant find any info on it at the
site. I am writing a function that will create a anchor, but I want it
to call the same page it is on. Is there a way to get the current php
page I am on so that when I output my anchor for that correct page.

so if I call it from index.php the link will say:
index.php?var=data

but if I can the same function from say photos.php then the link would be:
photos.php?var=data......

thanks

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