Quickie
Hey
I've been working on a website that uses a MS Access database to store a list of URLs. I used jsp for the whole thing and I have everything working more or less the way it should.
The purpose of the site is to store the locations of various files, pages, scripts, etc. Users can add their own links to the database by using a form and then on another page they can display the links and search for particular ones.
When the links are entered, the url is stored in the database but when the page is displaying the records the url is just text.
Is there a way to get the page to display the url as a link instead of text.
Here's part of my code
<c:choose>
<c:when test="${FList.rowCount == 0}">
Sorry, no files were found.<BR><BR>
<A HREF="searchfiles.html">Go Back and search again</A>
</c:when>
<c:otherwise>
<H1>The following files were found:</H1>
<p>
<table border="1">
<th>File Name</th>
<th>File Address</th>
<th>File Description</th>
<th>Team ID</th>
<th>Added by</th>
<c:forEach items="${FList.rows}" var="row">
<tr>
<td><c:out value="${row.FileName}" /></td>
[<td><c:out value="${row.FileAddress}" /></td>
<td><c:out value="${row.FileDescription}" /></td>
<td><c:out value="${row.Team_ID}" /></td>
<td><c:out value="${row.Username}" /></td>Any and all help will be much appreciated.
Does <a href= means anything to you? ;-)
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_durin_ wrote:
If USB microphones are your only option, then I would recommend making certain you purchase a high-quality one and have an equally high-quality playback device.
If you are going to spend that much, then you'd be better off putting a little more money into an external device with a proper mic pre, and a little less money by not bothering with a USB mic at all, and just getting a 'normal' condensor mic. It's true to say that over the years, the USB mic class of recording device has caused more trouble than any other, regardless.
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