Martin Towell wrote:
> you might be able to put the id of the next/prev card as the value of the
>
> and then use javascript to generate the url.
>
> the only reliance then would be that the browser as JS enabled, as the above
> should be possible with the most basic of JS
That's not all t
Chris Shiflett wrote:
> --- Eric Blanpied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Still the js approach has been closest to what we need: the php script
>> puts all the possible links from that card into the page, and then the
>> js function uses the correct one.
>>
>> Does anyone have any advice?
>
>
--- Eric Blanpied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still the js approach has been closest to what we need: the php script
> puts all the possible links from that card into the page, and then the
> js function uses the correct one.
>
> Does anyone have any advice?
Let PHP choose the correct one?
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: Eric Blanpied [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 3 December 2003 2:05 PM
> To: php-general
> Subject: [PHP] Conditional anchor href value
>
>
> I'm working on a page which displays details for a given
> record, and allows
> the user to flip back and fort
I'm working on a page which displays details for a given record, and allows
the user to flip back and forth through a large set of records, much like a
set of index cards. "Previous" and "Next" buttons reload the "card" with the
new record id.
It is important that the URLs for the "cards" be very
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