Do you want to create a javascript array of the file names? Do the file
names exist on the server? If so, just generate and populate a
javascript array with the id and matching name, then load the article
when the link is clicked.
-Nicole
www.aeontrek.com
R.S. Herhuth wrote:
> I have a situation where I will be pulling back an article that may
> contain none or several references to link IDs in the following format:
> <a href="javascript:void(FILELINK('226'))"></a>
>
> The rest of the article is basically text in the format of a news
> article. What I need to do is to extract the ID (the #226 in this
> example) and run a query returning it's value and replacing the 226 with
> the link. I can't change the database to meet my needs unfortunately.
> I am using MSSQL Server 2000.
>
> So the flow looks like this (as I see it):
>
> 1. Run a query bringing back the article as a string. (I've built this already)
>
> 2. Search the string for the pattern above which will always be the same
> except the ID value will of course be different in each occurance, and
> store the IDs in an array. (I have no idea how to do this)
>
> 3. I will then run a query returning the actual links and search for the
> ID and replace the ID number with the associated link. (I should be able
> to figure this out.
>
>
> Can anyone offer a suggestion on how to do this? Does my logic flow
> seem solid?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Ron
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