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[nycphp-talk] sending info through a hyperlink...

Chris Bielanski Cbielanski at inta.org
Fri Feb 20 14:36:39 EST 2004


you can string a GET argument into the URL:
href="mini_site_admin.php?site=my_site&foo=bar"...

Then use the $_REQUEST array in the target page to sort it out and display
the right content.

It's eeeee-z.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Faber [mailto:greg at click3x.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 2:28 PM
> To: talk at lists.nyphp.org
> Subject: [nycphp-talk] sending info through a hyperlink...
> 
> 
> Hi All-
> 
> Just want to lower the level of discourse on this list for a few 
> minutes. I have a newbie question for youze.
> 
> I'm trying to build an extranet where "producers" can log in 
> and create 
> mini-sites where they can post pics and movs so their clients 
> can view 
> the progress of certain projects. Once a producer logs in 
> he's greeted 
> with a page that lists all his current active extranets. I 
> want to make 
> the list "hotlinked" so the producer can just click on the name of a 
> mini-site and gets to the mini-site admin page where he can 
> upload/delete movs and pics. If all the hyperlinks just link to a 
> "mini_site_admin.php" file, how can I send the information pertaining 
> to what link was actually clicked (hence identifying which 
> mini-site is 
> gonna get updated). Does it have something to do with $_SESSION[] 
> variables?
> 
> I suppose I could build it as a form and have a little radio button 
> select which mini-site i want to update and then have a "submit" 
> button, but I think it would be more intuitive to just click on the 
> name. Have any suggestions?
> 
> BTW, Adam, PHP Cookbook is pretty damn wicked.
> 
> Thanks,
> Greg
> 
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