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Confused by the title? hehe. Not sure how to explain this one, but I think my snippet of code should explain things a little easier.

This is what I'm trying to pass through the $data variable. div is displayed as it should be, but the echo statement inside (which I need) is NOT displayed.

Where am I messing up?

$data['packagename'] = '<div class="somedoodoo"> echo $row->subscription </div>';

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    While this is the Internet, SO generally tends more professional than most other social-type sites; the language is really unnecessary.
    – jfmatt
    Nov 8, 2012 at 15:25
  • Lighten up mate...yeah? Thanks General for keeping the internet safe! Salute! ;) Nov 8, 2012 at 15:35

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You can just use string concatenation:

$data['packagename'] = '<div class="something">' . $row->subscription . '</div>';
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you can't execute code inside a string like that, plus, it's the wrong quotes:

$data['packagename'] = <<<EOL
<div class="somedoodoo">{$row->subscription}</div>
EOL;

relevant docs on heredocs: http://php.net/heredoc

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  • EOL?? Haven't seem this or the brackets in CI yet... interesting. Thanks man. Reading doc now. :) Nov 8, 2012 at 15:37

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