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Howdie all!
I know this should be relatively simple, but I can't seem to figure it out. I have a language translation form, but it needs to capture the current document's URL because the form is included in the footer to show up on every page. It currently only lets me do it static, i.e. <input TYPE="hidden" NAME="Url" VALUE="http://www.vegasonesource.com"> Any ideas on javascript or whatnot I could use to make the VALUE a variable based on the current document's URL? Thanks tons!
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If I use VALUE="$url;" it says unable to find http://$url; The form is HTML. |
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