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Just when you thought I'd gone...lol
1. What is \n? 2. I have now managed to display a spell underneath the link when you click on it! [go me - this is a big advancement for me] I have seen loads of files which have several <body> and <html> tags with a php page. What I wanna do is do the same - when you click on a link, it will show the spell as if it's on a new page, ie just on it's own. How would I do that? Thanks for all your help guys |
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