RE: Passing variables

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I was going to say the same thing, but was too busy to worry about it



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris [mailto:dmagick@xxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:14 PM
> To: Tijnema !
> Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  Passing variables
> 
> Tijnema ! wrote:
> > On 3/22/07, Jeff <akaman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> I want to thank you all for clearing me up on setting the 
> >> register_globals
> >> to ON issue!! I have refrained from doing so and my code 
> is running great
> >> with the $_GET.
> >>
> >> I am having NO trouble passing my "single" variable to the 
> next page 
> >> using..
> >>
> >> echo "<A href=\"char_edit_form.php?charid=$charid\">Edit</A>";
> >>
> >> as when the next page that load actually shows the 
> character info, so
> >> basically you can see you are dealing with the correct record.
> >>
> >> NOW.............
> >>
> >> I want to pass two variables to a delete page. The charid 
> and the char 
> >> name.
> >> Here is what I have but it will only pass the 1st variable ?charid
> >>
> >> echo "<A href=\"delete_char.php?charid=$charid
> >> ?char=".$myrow["char_name"]."\">Delete</A>";
> >>
> >> I get the 1st variable using the $charid = 
> (int)$_GET['charid']; (on the
> >> next page)
> >>
> >> I do however NOT get
> >>
> >> $charname = $_GET["char"] to pull the name out. (on the next page)
> >>
> >> I've tried putting a comma, a &, a % between the variables ie..
> >>
> >> echo "<A href=\"delete_char.php?charid=$charid &
> >> ?char=".$myrow["char_name"]."\">Delete</A>";
> >>
> >> but it just won't let me pull the $_GET["char"]
> >>
> >> I have even tried $_GET['char'] but am under the 
> impression '_' are for
> >> integers and "_" are for text?
> > This is bullshit, ' and " do the same.
> 
> There's no need to swear at someone for asking a question.
> 
> And there is a difference between ' and ":
> 
> <?php
> $animal = 'dog';
> echo 'I have a $animal as a pet<br/>\n';
> echo "I have a $animal as a pet<br/>\n";
> ?>
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