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$url = ".HtmlEntities($url)."\">".";
It appears the parse error is at the end of your opening link tag, so PHP
doesn't know what >.HtmlEntities($url) means. I'm at work so I can't test
it, but that appears the culprit to me.
$url = "" . HtmlEntities($url) . ""; should s
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Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/30/2005 10:15 AM
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Hi,
Thank you all that answered my question.
It worked.
I think i'll never get used to this parsing PHP stuff :(
Warm Regards,
Mário Gamito
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> $url = ".HtmlEntities($url)."\">".";
>
> It appears the parse error is at the end of your opening link tag, so
PHP doesn't know wh
Hi,
Thank you all that answered my question.
It worked.
I think i'll never get used to this parsing PHP stuff :(
Warm Regards,
Mário Gamito
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$url = ".HtmlEntities($url)."\">".";
It appears the parse error is at the end of your opening link tag, so PHP
doesn't know what >.H
$url = ".HtmlEntities($url)."\">".";
It appears the parse error is at the end of your opening link tag, so PHP
doesn't know what >.HtmlEntities($url) means. I'm at work so I can't test
it, but that appears the culprit to me.
$url = "" . HtmlEntities($url) . ""; should suffice.
Martin Austin
Hello Mário,
Wednesday, March 30, 2005, 2:51:02 PM, you wrote:
MG> Here is my last (of many) attempt:
MG> $url = ".HtmlEntities($url)."\">".";
$url = "" . htmlentities($url) . '';
Best regards,
Richard Davey
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