intval($id)
tries to turn "<script>...</script>"
into an integer and of course fails. Take a look at the doc (intval
), the "Return Values" section tells :
The integer value of var on success, or 0 on failure.
Also keep in mind that echo
prints server side while document.write
prints browser side. Now, let's have a look at your PHP code :
<div class="product_id" id="3"></div>
<?php
$id = "<script>id = $('.product_id').attr('id');document.write(parseInt(id));</script>";
echo "<br>"; // prints "<br>"
echo $id; // prints "<script>id = $('.product_id').attr('id');document.write(parseInt(id));</script>"
echo "<br>"; // prints "<br>"
echo intval($id); // prints "0" (since intval failed)
?>
Here is the resulting HTML loaded as is into the browser :
<div class="product_id" id="3"></div>
<br>
<script>id = $('.product_id').attr('id');document.write(parseInt(id));</script>
<br>
0
intval()
. Casting to integer(int)
ieecho (int)$id
is always faster,better, more legible (imo).