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I'm trying to echo a js function in HTML string inside PHP echo.

And I can't figure it out :

$MY_JS_FUNCTION = '<script type="text/javascript">item + getLastField2()</script>';

if($row2->type == 'text') {
    echo "<li id='item-".$row2->rank."' class='list_item'>";
    echo "<textarea rows='2' id='".$row2->single_id."' cols='90' name='field[".$MY_JS_FUNCTION."]' data-kind='text' >".$row2->content."</textarea>";
    echo "</li>";
    echo '<br />';
}

Any ideas to get this work? I think I have so much quotes in it or something like that...

Any help would be very very appreciated, thanks!

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  • It display the code itself literally and not the generated result
    – user990463
    Nov 27, 2011 at 1:06
  • Actually I need to get the '<script>...' inside the input where $MY_JS_FUNCTION is called
    – user990463
    Nov 27, 2011 at 1:09
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    It's not really clear what you're trying to do. The line where you echo the textarea markup is going to be putting the entire script tag you specify in $MY_JS_FUNCTION inside the name attribute of the textarea (e.g., you're going to have name='field[<script type="text/javascript">item + getLastField2()</script>]'). This definitely isn't going to do anything for the browser. :) Can you elaborate on what you're trying to accomplish?
    – Weston C
    Nov 27, 2011 at 1:15
  • Yes, I get this : name='field[<script type="text/javascript">item + getLastField2()</script>]' and that's not what I expect. Actually, I'm trying to put in field[] an id generated by jQuery. I've already to that in a .js file : $("#add1").live("click", function(){ $('#reorder2, #reorder3').append("<li id="+ item + getLastField2() +" class='list_item'>" + "<input type='text' name='field["+ getLastField()+"]' value='' id='req' class='dynamic-order' data-kind='title' />" + deletebtn + "</li>"); }); I need to do the same in PHP
    – user990463
    Nov 27, 2011 at 1:18
  • You can't invoke JS function from PHP or vice-versa. You're trying to have PHP calculate some ID value via JS function, which doesn't work. Describe what you want to achieve in detail and someone will present a different way to achieve what you want because this is far from being usable.
    – Furicane
    Nov 27, 2011 at 1:24

3 Answers 3

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I'd reccommend storing the name in the database as well. Then you can use $row2->name to insert the right name

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  • I can't store my JS function in the DB it's useless I just need to call the JS inside the input field where $MY_JS_FUNCTION is called
    – user990463
    Nov 27, 2011 at 1:08
  • Could you please post the contents of the JS function? if youre only trying to change the name of the fields i'd recommend using jQuery to do so
    – TheWolfNL
    Nov 27, 2011 at 1:17
  • Yes off course, I think jQuery could do the job, could you tell me how ? Here's the code : pastebin.com/ZE3S2UXV
    – user990463
    Nov 27, 2011 at 2:29
  • if you still have this problem, please mail me a working link (since the pastebin link isn't working anymore) to [email protected]
    – TheWolfNL
    Jan 9, 2012 at 21:09
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Your variable $MY_JS_FUNCTION contains an HTML <script> tag with some (strange) JavaScript code (missing a semi-colon). Based on your code the echo on line 5 results in this HTML:

<textarea ... name='field[<script type="text/javascript">item + getLastField2()</script>]' ... >...</textarea>

This is definitively not valid HTML. And there is your problem...

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It appears your intent is to echo that JS so that when the page loads, the JS actually sets the value of the name field for that textarea. If that's the case, a simpler way might be something like this:

$MY_JS_FUNCTION = '<script type="text/javascript">document.getElementById("myTextArea").name = item + getLastField2()</script>';

if($row2->type == 'text') {
    echo "<li id='item-".$row2->rank."' class='list_item'>";
    echo "<textarea rows='2' id='".$row2->single_id."' cols='90' id='myTextArea' data-kind='text' >".$row2->content."</textarea>";
    echo $MY_JS_FUNCTION;
    echo "</li>";
    echo '<br />';
}

That will produce valid HTML. The JS function will fire once that line is reached and update the "name" value to whatever the result of the function is. Be sure to add the "id" field so that the JS knows which element to target.

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  • Ok thx for your answer, that may do the trick but I need to retrieve the result of a function for the "name" attribute (item + getLastField2()) here's the js function that I need to call for the "name" attribute : pastebin.com/ZE3S2UXV
    – user990463
    Nov 27, 2011 at 2:43
  • The JS in the link you sent needs to appear in your HTML file somewhere above the JS I posted in my response. Note that in the JS you sent, the function name is getLastField(), not getLastField2() which was in your original post. Assuming the correct function name, once the JS in my response fires it will create the name based on item + getLastField and assign that value to the name attribute of the textarea.
    – TheOx
    Nov 27, 2011 at 2:51
  • Yes I've put my function above my code in a <script> tag then I used your code and that doesn't work :( I've tried something like : document.getElementById("myTextArea").name = "test" and that works fine but with getLastField2() it doesn't work. any ideas?
    – user990463
    Nov 27, 2011 at 3:04
  • I think the getLastField2() item is not found maybe
    – user990463
    Nov 27, 2011 at 3:06
  • Are you getting any JS errors? Is the code for getLastField2() the same as the code for getLastField() (which was the function name you in this link: pastebin.com/ZE3S2UXV)
    – TheOx
    Nov 27, 2011 at 3:20

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