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$var = index.html;

html code: "http:www.mysite.com/" <?php $var?>

how to make a html statement which include a php code $var and make it as a string like the following "http:www.mysite.com/index.html" and read the full address???

Would you guys please give me a quick reply?

*Sorry for posting a bad one here

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    "http:www.mysite.com/<?php echo $var; ?>"
    – DaveRandom
    Jul 27, 2012 at 9:32
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    I'm happy you at least know you're working with PHP :) Jul 27, 2012 at 9:34

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http://www.mysite.com/<?php echo($var); ?>

should do it ... If I understood you

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    or use the short tag <?=$var?>
    – Rene Pot
    Jul 27, 2012 at 9:33
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    do use them. Even in PHP 5.4 they are always enabled so that is no argument anymore.
    – Rene Pot
    Jul 27, 2012 at 9:35
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    @asprin, I heard that myth too, but <?= works even with short open tags disabled (as far as my last test told me). I'd like to know why, because it would reduce my code a lot. Jul 27, 2012 at 9:37
  • @WouterH Really? Are you sure it works even with it being disabled in php.ini file?
    – asprin
    Jul 27, 2012 at 9:41
  • @asprin: tested it on my dev machine, and it doesn't work. Anyway I have <?php print($var); ?> all over the place, and I really hate this because it leads to errors. <?=$var?> would be so much better, so I really would like to know why most of the ppl don't like it. But that's an other discussion. Jul 27, 2012 at 9:48
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How are you getting through that url? By action attribute in the form or anchor tag?

If you use it in action tag specify the route of the folder then file name.

In anchor tag you need to specify complete url.

You can use

<?php $var = "index.html";?>
<a href="<?php echo "http://www.example.com/".$var;?>">Link</a>
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Are you looking for this?

<?php echo "http://www.mysite.com/".$var ?>
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<?php $var = "index.html"; ?>
"http:www.mysite.com/" <?php echo $var; ?>
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The dot is a concatenation of strings.

$var = "http:www.mysite.com/" . "index.html";

$var = "http:www.mysite.com/";
$var2 = "index.html";
$var = $var . $var2;

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