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I get a variable from PHP code which is a webpage link, and want to use that in html tag. For example:

<?php 
  $link;

  ...
  $link = $client->api();
?>
 <a href= "<?php $link ?>" > LINK </a>

How can I get the link value in html tag? Thank you!

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  • because you need to set $link value to href, you must use echo and not just $link. Mar 15, 2013 at 8:46

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Try this :

<a href= "<?php echo $link; ?>" > LINK </a>

echo it echo $link;

Alternatively, short hand would be:

<a href= "<?= $link; ?>" > LINK </a>
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You must echo the value ... also, don't forget to escape it:

<a href="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($link, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'); ?>">LINK</a>

Since PHP 5.4 it's also safe to use short open tags:

<a href="<?= htmlspecialchars($link, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'); ?>">LINK</a>
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  • I would rather use htmlentities instead of htmlspecialchars Mar 15, 2013 at 8:49
  • @Raubi No you would rather not use htmlentities() unless have a really good reason. For almost all situations htmlspecialchars() is sufficient and the correct way ™.
    – PeeHaa
    Mar 15, 2013 at 9:05
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if you have html file then fist change the extention .php in place of .html

eg. you have test.html then change that to test.php

after that you use the same code as

<?php $link='http://stackoverflow.com' ?>

<a href= "<?php echo $link; ?>" > LINK </a>

Hope this will help you

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Or in short way:

<a href="<?= $link; ?>">LINK</a>
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this is work for me you have to call the function (echo) in HTML Tag ... that all , good luck.

enter <a href= "<?php echo $link; ?>" > LINK </a> here
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<a href= "<?php echo $link; ?>" > LINK </a>

or

<?php

echo '<a href= "'.$link.'"> LINK </a>';

?>

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