ahh im sorry for the mistake :(

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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 11:39 PM
Subject: Bug #11564 Updated: Passing variables using the GET method


> ID: 11564
> Updated by: cnewbill
> Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Old-Status: Open
> Status: Bogus
> Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
> Operating system:
> PHP Version: 4.0.5
> Assigned To:
> Comments:
>
> This is a browser issue, since it uses # as the key that it needs to go
that particular anchor of a page.
>
> Use urlencode when passing variables in the URL like that.
>
> <?
> if($name) {
>  echo $name;
>  }else{
>  echo "<a href=\"$PHP_SELF?name=".urlencode("#asdf")."\">Click me</a>";
>  }
> ?>
>
> -Chris
>
> Previous Comments:
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> [2001-06-19 12:18:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <?
> if($name) {
>  echo $name;
>  }else{
>  echo "<a href="$PHP_SELF?name=#asdf">Click me</a>";
>  }
> ?>
>
> When you click on 'Click Me', it displays the link again, when it should
output '#asdf'. This does not happen using the POST method.
>
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