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now this is my html button

<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<div>
<button type="button">change header</button>
</div
</body></html>

what i want is when i click on it change the variable

example

<?php

$var= "path1";
$new= "path2";

if ( some one clicked the button) !== false) {
$var = $new;
header('Location: $var');

} else {
header('Location: $var');

}
?>

if there is a method with javascript please post it please

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  • 4
    Possible duplicate of Simple PHP: getting variable from a form input
    – user8461611
    Aug 19, 2017 at 11:31
  • didnt get it clear... do you have form tag in html. if u wont use form tage its not possible by php.
    – Farsay
    Aug 19, 2017 at 11:35
  • @mdus2r no not the same purpose
    – reko beko
    Aug 19, 2017 at 11:46

6 Answers 6

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With PHP you can try the following:

<form action="" method="post">
   <input type="hidden" value="t">
   <button>change header</button>   
</form>

Add the post check to see if the page is posted.

<?php

$var= "hello world";
$new= "i hate world";

if ( $_POST ) {
    $var= $new;
    echo $var;
} else {
    echo $var;
}

But my guess is that you're really looking for a JS way of doing it.

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<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<div>
<button type="button" onClick="function()">change header</button>
</div>
</body></html>

function(){
$var= "hello world";
$new= "i hate world";


    $var= $new;
    echo $var;

 echo $var;
}
Php is a server side language. You can use javascript like this or if you really want to use php you need to submit the form

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  • I don't know what you're trying to accomplish with this, but that's definitely not JavaScript LOL. Oct 26, 2020 at 20:53
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PHP is server side so it is executed before the page/html is sent to the user. any user interactions are handled by Javascript in the browser. if you wish to change content when a user clicks a button the use javascript event handlers

<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<div>
<button type="button" onclick="changeStuff()">change header</button>
</div>
<script>
    function changeStuff(){
        //change header code
    }
</script>
</body></html>
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  • shoud i use js or phh ?
    – reko beko
    Aug 19, 2017 at 11:47
  • use javascript to handle user interactions like button clicks, hover and such. use php for server side stuff like when a form is submitted or before page is sent to users
    – JoshKisb
    Aug 19, 2017 at 11:50
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reko beko@@ see this is hundred percent working

  <form action="" method="post">
       <input type="hidden" value="t">
       <input type="submit" value="change header" name="submit">
    </form>

<?php

$var= "hello world";
$new= "i hate world";

if (isset($_POST['submit']) ) {
    $var= $new;
    echo $var;
} else {
    echo $var;
}
?>
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  <html>
            <head>
        <script>
              function  myfunction(){
         // no variable needed for this logic

           //window.location.replace('the redirect path when button is clicked ')
           // example 
          window.location.replace('newsletter_tb.php');

            }
    </script>
            </head>
            <body>
            <div>

            <button type="button" onclick="myfunction()">change header</button>
            </div
            </body>
        </html>
  • Using javascript is best for this question

  • PHP is server side scripting language

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  • should i use js or php ?
    – reko beko
    Aug 19, 2017 at 11:47
  • @rekobeko Yeah if i may say. because are not posting it to database or processing it to database. But on the other hand Javascript is good for this kind of example. Aug 19, 2017 at 11:51
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    Please do not use the > character for personal formatting, this has been discussed on meta. - I had to edit that out. Aug 19, 2017 at 11:58
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    <button type="button" id="chnageHeaderbtn">change header</button>

Put in script

$("#chnageHeaderbtn").click(function() { 
var prevUrlAddress='http://www.myfirsturl.com';
var chnageUrlAddress='http://www.myurl.com';

window.location.href =chnageUrlAddress;

});
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