I need to display JS variable in HTML.
<script language="JavaScript">
function showHide(toShow,toHide,theValue) {
obj = document.getElementById(toShow);
obj2 = document.getElementById(toHide);
obj.style.display = 'block';
obj2.style.display = 'none';
}
</script>
but I need to display "theValue" in HTML. I heard about this:
<script type="text/javascript">
document.writeln(theValue);
</script>
But this "theValue" is not global variable. How can I make it global variable? (out of function).
<table><tr><td onMouseOver="showHide(2,1,67);">sss</td></tr></table>
<div id="2" style="display:none;"> number "variable" </div>
document.writeln
should only be executed while the document is being parsed.showHide
seems to be called after the document was parsed, so you shouldn't use it anyway. Where exactly do you want to outputtheValue
? You can just get a reference to that element and set itsinnerHTML
(insideshowHide
of course).obj.innerHTML = "number " + theValue;
to your function: jsfiddle.net/SJdeafont
element is deprecated, use CSS instead. Second, you cannot just mix JavaScript and PHP. PHP is run on the server and JavaScript on the client. If your PHP script is generating the page, you can set the value in JavaScript though. See stackoverflow.com/questions/6170858/…