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Adding a vb.net value to a html string

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Aussie Rules - 13 Sep 2007 20:50 GMT
Hi,

I have a form that has a href link. The href link is coded in the html, but
I need to append to this the actual URL which I get from a SQL table.

How do I in the HTML code make reference to my vb variable.

<html>
<a href="insert value here">link</a>
</html>

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dim stLink as string

stLink = http://www.asite.com

Thanks
Aussie Rules - 13 Sep 2007 20:57 GMT
Sorry I just noticed that the date on my PC is wrong.

I have now fixed this.

> Hi,
>
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> Thanks
James - 14 Sep 2007 16:36 GMT
> Sorry I just noticed that the date on my PC is wrong.
>
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>>
>> Thanks

a href="" id="lnk1" runat="server">Caption

Then in code behind:

lnk1.HRef = "<value from database>"

HTH,
James

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