Command Line Question

Command Line Question

am 21.09.2007 15:45:26 von amerar

Hi,

I have some javascript commands I want executed when a user clicks on
an href link. My code is below. The code works fine with the first
command, but when I add the second and third commands, nothing
happens.

However, if I remove the first command, everything works fine. But I
need all three statements. Can anyone see the error in my ways?

Thanks!

not valid');document.OptOut.action = 'activate.php?type=2&db=$db&ref=
$ref&acronym=$acronym';document.OptOut.submit();\">Click Here

Re: Command Line Question

am 21.09.2007 16:43:53 von Neredbojias

Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 21 Sep 2007 13:45:26 GMT
amerar@iwc.net scribed:

> I have some javascript commands I want executed when a user clicks on
> an href link. My code is below. The code works fine with the first
> command, but when I add the second and third commands, nothing
> happens.
>
> However, if I remove the first command, everything works fine. But I
> need all three statements. Can anyone see the error in my ways?
>
> Thanks!
>
> > not valid');document.OptOut.action = 'activate.php?type=2&db=$db&ref=
> $ref&acronym=$acronym';document.OptOut.submit();\">Click Here


Why are you using ie-specific code? Why do you have backslashes in front
of the quotes? Why href=javascript and not an onclick event? Perhaps the
email routine isn't returning properly.

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Re: Command Line Question

am 21.09.2007 18:28:24 von Shion

amerar@iwc.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some javascript commands I want executed when a user clicks on
> an href link. My code is below. The code works fine with the first
> command, but when I add the second and third commands, nothing
> happens.
>
> However, if I remove the first command, everything works fine. But I
> need all three statements. Can anyone see the error in my ways?
>
> Thanks!
>
> > not valid');document.OptOut.action = 'activate.php?type=2&db=$db&ref=
> $ref&acronym=$acronym';document.OptOut.submit();\">Click Here

>

Try to set the javascript to be executed in onclick, see to that the
last thing is false.

set the href to point at the page itself.

As long as you don't have this in a php echo line, skip the backslashes.

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