Re: what 's wrong of the syntax
- From: nick <i141802596@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 14:41:27 +0800
VS wrote:
nick wrote:
<html> <? $code=0001; $name="hello"; <a herf="../"+$code+"/profile.htm" title=$name target="_top">$name</a> ?> </html>
i suppose the output is a hyper link , but why i can do that? thanks!
looks like you need to use echo (or one of the other PHP output functions) with something like:
echo "<a href=\"../" .$code. "/profile.htm\" title=\"" .$name. "\" target=\"_top\">" .$name. "</a>\n";
$code is integer in there, so how to convert it into string? .
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