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Originally Posted by spacedog
what if I take the
PHP Code:
$output .= '<a href="' . $the_link . '"' . $rel . $title . $target. '>';
& delete the closing " so in the wp-admin/link-add.php, when I add a url in the uri field, after the url, I add the onmouseover code with a " at the beginning, so this will replace the deleted " & the php output will add the required closing ">  I'm going to try & see if this works
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I think you're on the right track, I'm not sure if that variable gets parsed out anywhere along the way though or not as I didn't look. I would THINK it would have a routine somewhere that would parse out chars. like that to prevent things from falling apart, but I dunno for sure.
Let me know.
Really that's an afro-engineered solution, it'd probably be better to make an actual plugin that allows you to set per-link variables in the control pannel, but that would take some effort....