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I have this little function

function makewindows(){
child1 = window.open ("about:blank");
child1.document.write("<?php echo htmlspecialchars(json_encode($row2['ARTICLE_DESC']), ENT_QUOTES); ?>");
child1.document.close(); 
}

Which whatever I try, simply outputs the php code as the html source, and not the result of the php code. This was previously working fine, and I am not sure what I have changed to result in this behavior.

I have pasted all the code now. An error is generated by a link that calls updateByQuery, preventing makewindows from being parsed correctly..I think. I am not sure what is wrong with updateByQuery however:

function updateByQuery(layer, query) {
   url = "get_records.php?cmd=GetRecordSet&query="+query+"&sid="+Math.random();
   update(layer, url);
}
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  • A couple questions: What exactly did you change between the last time this worked as you expected and the first time it was broken? How/where is this script getting included in the file? Is it a php include inside a script tag or a script tag with a src attribute? Dec 16, 2008 at 1:42
  • The file in included in a script tag. I changed things relating to the ajax application, such as other javascript methods in the file.
    – user1253538
    Dec 16, 2008 at 10:03

5 Answers 5

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Have you recently moved this file out of a PHP parsed file (i.e. .phtml/.php) and into a .js file? Note that any PHP you expect to be executed must be parsed by the PHP parser before delivery to the client. If it was originally in a .php file, then it would have been parsed/ executed, and worked fine.

However, .js files are not, by default, parsed by PHP. Perhaps they were, at one point, but your server administrator has recently upgraded something, and lost this behaviour? You may be able to use a local configuration file (in Apache, .htaccess) to re-enable it.

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  • it was always in a .js file that was loaded from a php file, that has not changed.
    – user1253538
    Dec 15, 2008 at 12:32
  • Then my money is firmly on a recent reconfiguration by your administrator, preventing .js files from being parsed by PHP Dec 15, 2008 at 12:37
  • Yes, the problem is that it's not getting parsed.
    – some
    Dec 15, 2008 at 12:44
  • I am the administrator, and have not changed anything.
    – user1253538
    Dec 15, 2008 at 13:10
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This code must be in a file that is parsed by PHP before being sent to the browser. Make sure it has a ".php" extension (or that Apache/(or other) is configured to put whatever extension it is using through PHP). Also, make sure PHP is installed correctly and working.

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  • This JavaScript file is included in index.php, and previously worked fine. The other javascript functions and php files all work fine.
    – user1253538
    Dec 15, 2008 at 12:26
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I assume you still have it in a file that is parsed by PHP, like the others already have said. Then it is probably something above this code snippet that confuses the php-parser so it don't recognize the php-tag.

To test that, try to output something else before this function, maybe just a comment or something.

Also, use "var" before client1, or else client1 will be in the global scope.

update 1 Since you tried to insert a piece of php-code and it broke, then the problem is that the server don't parse the file as it should.

To test if the server really parses your .js files (its not the default setting I believe), create a new file: test.js

<?php echo "This is a test"; ?>

Open the test.js file in your browser and look at the page source. If it has the php tags your server don't parse .js files.

update 2 If the php works in .js files, try to rewrite the function like this (sorry I have not tested it because I don't have access to a php-server right now)

<?php    
echo "function makewindows(){var child1 = window.open (\"about:blank\"); " .
"child1.document.write(\"" . htmlspecialchars(json_encode($row2['ARTICLE_DESC']), ENT_QUOTES) . "\");" . "child1.document.close(); }";    
?>
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  • It sounds like you just put an alert there, you need to use php to do that. like <?php echo "alert('php test');" ?>
    – some
    Dec 15, 2008 at 12:40
  • The problem is NOT with the javascript, because the javascript don't parse php. The problem is that for some reason your php-parser on the server don't parse the php as it should.
    – some
    Dec 15, 2008 at 12:42
  • Right now I don't have access to a php-server so I can't test the code.
    – some
    Dec 15, 2008 at 12:42
  • Putting in a PHP alert definitely breaks it, and causes an error on a link that calls a function above makewindows. I will paste that code now.
    – user1253538
    Dec 15, 2008 at 12:46
  • The PHP code is parsed and run on the server, the javascript on the client. If the php code comes to the client, then the server hasn't parsed the PHP...
    – some
    Dec 15, 2008 at 12:50
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Make sure you are running the page from the webserver like such: http://localhost/yourpage.php and not directly from the file itself like such: file://yourpage.php

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  • file is definitely being served
    – user1253538
    Dec 15, 2008 at 12:31
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I'm not sure if this will help, but best practices dictate that whenever you write to a new window using JavaScript, you should open and close the document. Can you try this?

function makewindows(){
  var child1 = window.open ("about:blank");
  child1.document.open();
  child1.document.write("<?php echo htmlspecialchars(json_encode($row2['ARTICLE_DESC']), ENT_QUOTES); ?>");
  child1.document.close(); 
}
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  • @cLFlaVA: The problem is that the PHP code don't get parsed, and that don't depend if the document is open or not. But good that you pointed that out. Would you like to edit your answer and put a "var" before the first "child1" to make the variable local instead on global?
    – some
    Dec 15, 2008 at 13:52
  • Good point; thanks :) Although, based on the small code snippet provided by the OP, child1 may have been declared globally for a reason.
    – cLFlaVA
    Dec 15, 2008 at 17:01

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