pixzeto
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Hello! Nice forum :)
I have been "playing" with HTML and CSS for some time, and I have been learning some basic PHP programming lately... I don't have a lot of time for learning though.
I have made a site which uses PHP (see it here: http://niptunz.byethost6.com/sitioy/index.php) for displaying some things, like the main content and some messages on that thin black bar below the banner. I have also installed some PHP utilities, such as CuteNews.
Now, if I add a variable to the URL (is that the right way of referring to it?), let's say: [url=http://niptunz.byethost6.com/sitioy/index.php?flashplayer=no]http://niptunz.byethost6.com/sitioy/index.php?[color=red]flashplayer=no[/color][/url], which displays a message saying "Aviso: no se encontrĂ³...." on the top bar, the links generated by CuteNews show the "flashplayer=no" part ([url=http://niptunz.byethost6.com/sitioy/index.php?subaction=showcomments&id=1153880035&archive=&start_from=&ucat=3&flashplayer=no]http://niptunz.byethost6.com/sitioy/index.php?subaction=showcomments&id=1153880035&archive=&start_from=&ucat=3[color=red]&flashplayer=no[/color][/url]), but the links on the left menu don't (well.... the only link hehehe).
So, if you click a link generated by CuteNews, the message will still be shown in the next page, but if you click a link on the menu, the message disappears.
How do I make the links on the left include the information already present in the URL too ?
Thanks in advance :)
GET in the URLs
in PHP Coding Help
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Thanx again