Re: A two flavored post

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This might be a way to do it:

*Example 1*
<script>
function appendMeBaby(aVar){
self.location.href = 'img.php?s=' + aVar + '&someOtherVar=itIsMeTheValue';
}
</script>
<a href="javascript:appendMeBaby(<?php echo($value);?>);">Click here</a>

*Example 2*
<script>
function appendMeBaby(aVar, bVar){
   self.location.href = 'img.php?s=' + aVar + '&someOtherVar=' + bVar;
}
</script>
<a href="javascript:appendMeBaby(<?php echo($value);?>, 'itIsMeTheOtherValue');">Click here</a>

Hope this helps

Aleksandar


Daniel Brown wrote:
On 10/5/07, tedd <tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At 11:18 PM -0400 10/4/07, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
On 10/4/07, tedd <<mailto:tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi gang:

I asked this question on the javascript list, but for some reason
it's taking forever to post there. So, I figured that I would ask
here as well.

I'm currently sending data (the value of s) to another script via the
html statement:

<a href="img.php?s=<?php echo($value);?>">Click here</a>

However, I need to add another variable, namely a javascript
variable, to the GET string.

How can I send both a php and a javascript variable together at the same time?


the question is when is the variable you want to append available to
the javascript.
as soon as you get the variable in the javascript the next thing you
can do is append
it to the value of the href attribute of the <a> tag.

<html>
    <head>
        <script type="text/javascript">
            window.onload = function() {
                var someLinkHref = document.getElementById('someLink').href;
                someLinkHref += "&anotherVar=8";
                alert(someLinkHref);
            }
        </script>
    </head>
    <body>
        <a id="someLink" href="
<http://somesite.com?a=5>http://somesite.com?a=5";>
            click here
        </a>
    </body>
</html>

if you want to use the onclick event handler as rob suggested, you
could stash the variable in the Window global object, then reference
it in the implementation of the onclick function (though i still
have mixed feelings about that approach [the Window object part that
is]).

-nathan
-nathan:

Your example worked very well to provide an alert showing exactly
what I needed to be in the href string. However, it didn't work to
actually alter the actual link href string -- even when I commented
out the alert. IOW, it remained:

<http://somesite.com?a=5>http://somesite.com?a=5

instead of:

<http://somesite.com?a=5>http://somesite.com?a=5&anotherVar=8

I like the idea of keeping the code unobtrusive and working as it did
-- I just need it to work as a link.

Any ideas?  This is so close.

Cheers,

tedd


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    Tedd, try this (it's also live and working at
http://www.crusar.org/test.php):

<?
$s = $_GET['s'];
?>
<script language="JavaScript">
function writeHREF(value,title) {
        var url = "http://www.crusar.org/test.php";;
        var currentTime = new Date();
        var month = currentTime.getMonth();
        var day = currentTime.getDate();
        var year = currentTime.getFullYear();
        var jsvalue = month + '/' + day + '/' + year;
        document.write('<a href="' + url + '?s=' + value + '&jsvalue='
+ jsvalue + '">' + title + '</a>');
}
</script>

This is where your JS link will appear, Tedd:
<script language="JavaScript">
        writeHREF('<?=$s;?>','Test Link');
</script>




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