I have a web app where, after a function is carried out by the user they are given a notification which tells if they were successful or not for whatever they did. For every function I've declared the variable $message
which echos out as the notification using the following code:
if(isset($message)) {
echo "<div id='notification'>" . $message . "</div>"
My problem is that, for styling purposes, this app needs to be inside an iframe
inside index.php. The notification is styled position: absolute; right: 0
but obviously it is confined within the frame whereas it needs to be outside the frame and so it flows with the design (executes outside the frame).
I tried using the same code above with php's include
but I get no output whatsoever, presumably because isset
returns NULL since the function isn't executed within index.php.
So my question is, can I either capture the php output and echo it in index.php or run an iframe
element ( #notification
) out side of it's frame.
Thanks. If anyone know's of another work around that'd be welcome. I'm also relatively new to PHP so explanations are welcome too.
iframe
intoindex.php
?