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Old 09-12-2003, 18:47   #6
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Re: Someone with PHP knowledge needed

I could sort it out, but it wouldnt be very tidy......

Talk to Keyser, im sure he would be able to sort something for ya, or explain to ya the easiest way to do it...

I would do it by using forms.... Each link would be in its own form, with the link itself being a submit link. The new page stored as the action, then use a hidden field to capture the link name, so something like this
Code:
<form name="link1" method="post" action="endpage.php"><input type="hidden" name="clickedlink" value="URLGOESHERE">
<a href="javascript:document.link1.submit();">URLGOESHERE</a>
I hope that helps, like i said, its not the tidiest way to do it, but it would work...

If you want me to do the whole page, and the second page using that method let me know.

But Keyser would be the best person to speak to (from experience)


Edit ::: Forgot to mention, the bits in bold must match respectively
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