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RE: [value] tag in a PATH



I believe you would use arg. Try:

<A href="[area href="maj/seefile" arg="etc/[value fichier]"]">

and then on the desination page:

[data session arg]


Christopher Thompson


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-minivend-users@minivend.com
> [mailto:owner-minivend-users@minivend.com]On Behalf Of laurent demaret
> Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 11:38 PM
> To: minivend-users@minivend.com
> Subject: [value] tag in a PATH
>
>
> ******    message to minivend-users from laurent demaret
> <ldemaret@microapp.com>     ******
>
> Hello everybody, I'd like to put a [value] tag in a path in something
> like that in order to improve a little minimate:
>
>   <A MV="area maj/seefile etc/[value fichier]" HREF="etc/[value
> fichier]" TARGET=main>
>      <FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="#00F0F0" SIZE="-1">
>    <B>for testing:*[value fichier]*</B></FONT></A><BR>
>   <FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR=WHITE SIZE="-1">
>   <B>Click here</B>
>   </TD>
>
> See what I got in the main window :
>
> Ce produit (maj/etc/[value) n'a pas encore de page dans le catalogue,
> mais cela ne va pas tarder!
>
> In english, it's " This product (maj/etc/[value) doesn't have a product
> page yet, but it's in progress ...".
>
> The problem is to be able to put the tag in the path, because the slash
> (/) protects the '['  ( I think ).
> Is there a solution that keeps the variable 'fichier' ( 'fichier' is
> never the same  so I can't put its name)
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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