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Can you store a link in a table?

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I have a populated table and would like to store a link in a field. I am populating an html table from the table and want the value of the field to be a clickable link....is this possible?
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Re: Can you store a link in a table?

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How are you generating the HTML table ? PHP, ASP, ASP.NET ?

Basically though yes you can store the string
'<a href="somepage">click me</a>' in a nvarchar field for example.
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