OK, you could do this:
PHP Code:
$vericek= $db->query_read("SELECT value FROM ".TABLE_PREFIX."tablo WHERE threadid=2");
while ($veri=$db->fetch_array($vericek)){
$degerler[] = '<a href="http://.....' . $veri['value'] . '">' . $veri['value'] . '</a>';
}
$post[degerler]= implode(' - ', $degerler);
or if you want to keep your html separate from the code you could make a small template for the link and render it. There is a vb:each tag you can use in a template to loop through an array, but I don't know how you'd to the ' - ' between them.
Edit:...unless there can only be one or two values? Then you could put them in separate values (like $post['degerler1'] and $post['degerler2']), then you could use a <vb:if... to check if the second one exists.