Hello,

I have an array called $array_of_files.
I want to echo each element of that array as a link to itself.
That way when I click on an element I can send it as an actual value

Here's my code:

for ($counter = 0; $counter < count($array_of_files); $counter++)
 {
 $category = $array_of_files[$counter];
 echo "<a href='$category'>$category</a><br>";
 }
 exit;
}

Here's an example of the variable $category before I place it in the <a
href>:
/usr/local/plesk/apache/vhosts/myserver.com/httpdocs/php/categories/links1.txt

Once I place the variable $category inside the <a href> statement it
looks like this:
http://www.myserver.com/usr/local/plesk/apache/vhosts/myserver.com/httpdocs/php/categories/links1.txt

Why is it the <a href> adds 'http://www.myserver.com' to the front of
the value of $category?

I worked around this by placing '?file=$category' in the echo statement
above.  Just wondered if anyone had any better way to do this...

Thanks in advance,
Roger



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