[PHP] Re: New PHP User with a simple question

2009-01-26 Thread Christopher W
, looking at other people's php files and lots of practicing I may one day "get it." I am truly grateful for all the time all of you spent in trying to help. -- ""Christopher W"" wrote in message news:f5.56.55096.935eb...@pb1.pair.com... > At least I hope it

Re: [PHP] New PHP User with a simple question

2009-01-26 Thread Christopher W
Kevin, Your link, with some modifications to fit my site layout, worked just as I was hoping for. Thank you very much. -- "Kevin Waterson" wrote in message news:20090126092451.7aab63ff.ke...@phpro.org... > >> > Sorry, I am also new to the etiquette of these mail lists. > > Hope this will ge

Re: [PHP] New PHP User with a simple question

2009-01-24 Thread Christopher W
t that's not nearly as good or reliable. > > Sorry if there's too much info, but I'm guessing this is roughly what > you'll be doing. > If you want to have more than one variable (like say a sub page) then > you add *&* between each variable. E.g > >H

Re: [PHP] New PHP User with a simple question

2009-01-24 Thread Christopher W
-- "Lars Torben Wilson" wrote in message news:36d4833b0901242313r435860b3q7f3f4f0eea621...@mail.gmail.com... > 2009/1/24 Christopher W : >> At least I hope it is simple... >> >> I am trying to get an HTML menu link to set a variable's value. For >> example, when a user clicks the "Hom

[PHP] New PHP User with a simple question

2009-01-24 Thread Christopher W
At least I hope it is simple... I am trying to get an HTML menu link to set a variable's value. For example, when a user clicks the "Home" button on my page it would cause $page = "home"; or clicking the "About Us" button will set $page="about_us"; etc. I think this should be fairly simple bu