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| The only way I know it is possible is, after you have published (locally), open it in a text editor and do a find and replace function... Find .shtml Replace .shtml?LID=1234 This may work Chris Sigmon Network Solutions Developer Sigtec Networks, Inc. www.sigtecnetworks.com chris@sigtecnetworks.com John Hawkins wrote: > > Hello, > > I have spent hours trying to figure this one out and am now just hoping > somebody else has already covered this ground. > > On my site, I need to modify all the links to have a piece of code that > gets passed along from page to page. For example, I need the HTML code > for the link to look something like this: > > <a href="page.shtml?LID=1234"> > > The problem is that I can not find a way to add the ?LID=1234 portion > into the link. If I click the HTML button inside the link dialog box, it > will allow me to put information inside the link, but it ends up looking > like this: > > <a href="page.shtml" ?LID=1234> > > Which doesn't cut the mustard. > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > John Hawkins > The Selling Source |
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