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I know how you feel - PHP 7 has been trying its best to drive me crazy too. I know its stricter than PHP 5, so I try to do my utmost best to adhere to the rules, like proper HTML construction. I see in your code a body tag, …
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Quotes did the trick! Thanks guys! You rock!
Separating the javascript code into a function, then call that within the link worked for me. Example: function confirmLinkAction(){ var confirmed = confirm("Are you sure? This will remove this entry forever."); return confirmed; } And the link: <a href="http://goingsomewhere.php" onclick="return confirmLinkAction()">Click me to see pop up</a>
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