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When I echo "<a href=...&$t=foo>one</a><br><a href=...&$t=bar>" the foo anchor is text while 2nd one is a hypertext link. Why?
Apr 17th, 2002 14:12
Techek, Ben Udall, Bill Currie,
Attributes should always be in quotes. It's hard to tell if that's your
problem, but it might help.
echo "<a href=\"...&$t=foo\">one</a><br><a href=\"...&$t=bar\">";
I have a rule that I try to follow as often as possible :
When outputting from PHP use single quotes ' and use double quotes " in
the HTML like this :
echo '<a href="...&$t=foo">one</a><br><a href="...&$t=bar">';
This ofcourse causes the PHP-variables not to be parsed so I isolate
the variables (which makes the highlight properly in eg. HomeSite!
*hint*) like this :
echo '<a href="...&' . $t . '=foo">one</a><br><a href="...&' .
$t . '=bar">';
It might look confusing but when it comes to reading the code in a year
or two it'll be a lot easier to understand.