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Snow's Parole Officer
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: mud hut next to Bin Laden's
Posts: 1,161
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PHP issue
hey quick question for any of you wiz kids in the PHP arena...
I am having a link auto generated using php ex: $TotalLinkTo19 = A HREP=?$LinkTo19? TARGET='_new' where $LinkTo19 = http://www.something.com?rev=12345 the only problem is when the string is generated I get this: A HREP=?http://www.something.com/?rev=12345? that forward slash after .com and before the ? is killing me...because none of the sposors rcongnize the link.... how do I remove that "/"??? any help would be greatly appreciated..... I have already tried format C:...did not get the results I was hoping |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 935
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Rerwite things so the link looks like:
/cgi-bin/link/http://www.somelink.com?ref=1234 Then pick off the 'http' link in the CGI script. |
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