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echo '<a href="property.html?accountnum='.$accountnum.'">Click here add house to your favorites</a>';

 

not sure what i did wrong

 

here is the error

 

Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_ECHO in C:\Documents and Settings\marquis taliaferro\Desktop\web page\descrip.php on line 81

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<html>
<head>
<title>Description</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="CSS.css" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>

<div id="sidebar">
<img src="images/bigdoglogo.gif" width="225"height="79"  border="0"><div id="menu">
<a href="Home.html">Home</a>
<a href="AboutUs.html">About Us</a>
<a href="CMS.php">Realtor login</a>
</div>
</div>
<div id="content">
<h1>Description</h1>
<br>
<br>
<?php

$accountnum=$_GET["accountnum"];

$con = mysql_connect("localhost","root","******");
if (!$con)
  {
  die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
  }


mysql_select_db("realestate", $con);

$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM estate
WHERE accountnum='$accountnum'");
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
  {
  $accountnum=$row['accountnum'];  
  echo '<center>';
  echo '<img src="images/'. $row['imagename'] .'" width="400"height="400">';
  echo '</center>';
  echo '<br>';
  echo '<br>';  

  echo "<table border='5'bgcolor='#ff8080'>
  <tr>
  <th>Address</th>
  <th>Price</th>
  <th>Baths</th>
  <th>Bedrooms</th>
  <th>State</th>
  <th>City</th>
  <th>Square Feet</th>
  <th>County</th>
  <th>Year Built</th>
  <th>Buy or Lease</th>
  </tr>";
  
  echo "<tr>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['address'] . "</td>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['price'] . "</td>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['baths'] . "</td>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['bedrooms'] . "</td>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['state'] . "</td>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['city'] . "</td>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['squarefeet'] . "</td>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['county'] . "</td>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['yearbuilt'] . "</td>";
  echo "<td>" . $row['buyorlease'] . "</td>";
  echo "</tr>";
  echo "</table>";
  echo "<br>";
  echo "<br>";
  echo "<center>";
  echo "<h4>";
  echo $row['description'];
  echo "<h4/>";
  echo "<center/>";	
  }
mysql_close($con);

$accountnum=$_GET[accountnum]
echo '<a href="property.html?accountnum='.$accountnum.'">Click here add house to your favorites</a>'; 

?>


</body>
</html>

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and when using global arrays like $_GET please put the ' and ' around the array value.

 

This has nothing to do with global arrays in particular, but should be done when using any array containing non numeric keys.

 

true. i dont think i was ment to write global, but its all good. good correction. :)

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