Reputation: 15
I have the variable:
$myvar = 'myarchive.pdf';
How can I embedd it to this:
echo('<tr> <td> <a href="nextpage.php?file=trial.pdf"> download now </a> </td> </tr>');
I wonder if there is a way to do it like this:
echo('<tr> <td> <a href="nextpage.php?file=".'$myvar'.> download now </a> </td> </tr>');
Upvotes: 0
Views: 287
Reputation: 1286
this should work. re-add your brackets if you must
echo '<tr><td><a href="nextpage.php?file='.$myvar.'">download now</a></td></tr>';
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 9635
try this
echo('<tr> <td> <a href="nextpage.php?file='.$myvar.'> download now </a> </td> </tr>');
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 8367
You are not appending the variable to the string properly. Also you have to enclose nextpage.php?file=variable within quotes. But you are closing it before the variable name.
<a href="nextpage.php?file=".'$myvar'.>
^
So try with
echo('<tr> <td> <a href="nextpage.php?file='.$myvar.'"> download now </a> </td> </tr>');
Upvotes: 5