Thanks for responding.  I think I'm still doing something wrong.  Take a
peek:

if(isset($_GET['questions'])) {
          echo "Questions link content will go here";
                   }
elseif(isset($_GET['samples'])) {
          echo "Samples link content will go here";
                   }
elseif(isset($_GET['rates'])) {
          echo "Rates link content will be here";
                   }
elseif(isset($_GET['contact'])) {
          echo "Contact information will go here.";
            } else {
echo "Main content goes here.";
}

The only thing that EVER gets displayed is the final else. (Main content
goes here.)  What am I doing wrong?  Once again, the links are in this
format: <a href="index.php?samples">

Any ideas?


-----Original Message-----
From: John W. Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 7:39 PM
To: 'Troy May'; 'PHP List'
Subject: RE: [PHP] Passing arguments to the same script


> I'm sure this is easy, but I'm drawing a blank.  I need to have links
at
> the
> bottom of the page that passes arguments to the same script (itself)
when
> it
> gets reloaded.  How do we do this?
>
> I have the links like this now:
>
> <a href="index.php?samples">
>
> How do I determine what is passed?  I need to do an "if" statement
with
> different outputs depending on the argument.
>
> if ($samples) { do something }

if(isset($_GET['samples']))
{ do something }

---John Holmes...




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