I have an ajax function which looks like this (basically, it's simplified):
function getPage(targetURL, targetID, dataMethod, dataStream) {
$.ajax({
type: dataMethod,
data: { dataStream },
url: '../' + targetURL,
success:
function(server_response) {
$('#' + targetID).html(server_response).show();
}
});
return false;
}
I then want to call the function like this:
onclick="getPage('myPage.php', 'content', 'GET', 'someAction: add');"
And that is very good... But right now function thinks add is a variable... But in some cases, I need to declare someAction with a value, from within the onClick, like this:
onclick="getPage('myPage.php', 'content', 'GET', 'someAction: "add"');"
However, that is ofcourse not working... Neither does ofcourse:
onclick="getPage('myPage.php', 'content', 'GET', 'someAction: \"add\"');"
So what will a wise man do?
onclick
inline event handlers!data: dataStream,
andonclick="getPage('myPage.php', 'content', 'GET', 'someAction=add');"
.