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HTML question
im bored and brushing up on my HTML.
ok, say there's a form that looks like this: <form action="https://blah" method=hahahahahaha><input type="hidden" name="shipping" value="1"><input type="hidden" name="item_amount_unit[]" value="34.95"><input type="image" src="./images/maquette2_30.gif" width="73" height="25" border="0"></form> If i want to make it so I didnt have to use the form, but rather just a text link to click on, i could make it something like href="http://blah.com/blah.php?shipping=8.95?item_amount_unit=34.95" does that serve the same purpose? or do i need to set up something special to handle the passing of the variables in that fashion? |
i dont know - bump
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bizzump
wake up |
is this for ccbill?
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why you trying to keep a cracka down?
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nevermind you lazy fucks, i found the answer lol
http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/textsubmit.shtml |
jeez, guys! the guy was asking a legit html question and nobody offered help... what's wrong with everyone here?
I was going to help, but i see you found it already |
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