>
>> I've just run into this problem this morning....
>>
>> <a href="#" onclick="javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=<?
>> echo $web_url; ?>&agent=<? echo $agent; ?>&real_company_name=<? echo
>> $real_company_name; ?>', 'Web Site');">
>>
>> This produces an "Error on Page" in IE 7, but works perfectly in Firefox
>> and Netscape.
>>
>> I have several other javascript calls on the page where this call
>> resides and all of them work perfectly except for this one. Does this
>> error occur because I'm sending the variables to another script that
>> does some logging then forwards the user to the URL or is it just a IE
>> quirk?
>>
>
> This is a JavaScript issue, but may have something to do with the data you
> are echoing out in PHP. Look at the source in the browser. My guess it
> that
> you've got a stay quote mark in one of your PHP vars.
>
> Edward
>
> PS: If you want your code to validate, change the & to &amp;  Add the
> closing </a> tag too.
> PPS: It's advisable not to use the short tags, use <?php instead of <?
in such a cases I usually use <?= $var ?> instead <?php echo $var ?>. At
least it's shorter. :)

-afan

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