What is the best practice to "echo" generated html code? I have to display a set of data through a loop. In this case, the html code has to generate inside the function apply_task(). Once the code finished, it will jump back to index.html. If $count = 0 then display "generated html code".
It works fine but debugging it is annoying. I have to jump from index.html to the function.php file see what happen then jump back to index.html to follow the code. I found this tiring!!
Do you guys have the same problem? If not, how would you do better structure?
Index.html
<?php
$count = check_user($link, $taskid, $taskerid);
If ($count == 0){
apply_task($link, $taskid);
}else{
echo "you can't add yourself to your own work";
echo "<br>";
};
?>
function.php
function apply_task($link, $task_id){//change name
//echo $session[$id] = $id;
$sql = "select * from wuuk where id = '$task_id';";
$result = mysql_query($sql, $link);
$row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_NUM);
echo "<br>";
echo "<h1>Workk information:</h1>";
echo "<table class='apply_table'>";
echo "<tr class='blank_row'><td colspan='2'></td></tr>";
echo "<tr><td>Name:</td><td>$row[2]</td></tr>";
echo "<tr><td>Price:</td><td>$row[4]</td></tr>";
echo "</table>";
echo "<br>";
};