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I have a form that submits to itself for validation and has some if statements to display certain classes if there are errors. I am also trying to keep the users post data in the inputs so they don't have to re-type them. I keep getting this error:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE, expecting T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or T_NUM_STRING.

How do I properly use Post values inside of the if statement?

<?php 
  if ($name_err == 1) 
    echo"<input type='text' name='name' placeholder='Name*' value='<?php echo $_POST['first_name']; ?>'  class='text error'>";
  else 
    echo "<input type='text' name='name' placeholder='Name*' class='text'>"; 
?>
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  • FYI, there's no space between the first echo and the opening double quote. I don't know if that has anything to do with the problem, but I didn't feel that was something that should be fixed in a formatting edit, so I'm letting you know.
    – Adi Inbar
    Nov 10, 2013 at 19:34

4 Answers 4

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Why have you got php tags in the middle of PHP code? That is your mistake. There might be an error for not putting a space after echo, cant be sure about though!

<?php if ($name_err == 1) echo 

  "<input type='text' 
    name='name' 
    placeholder='Name*' 
    value={$_POST['first_name']}
    class='text error'>";

else echo 

"<input type='text' name='name' placeholder='Name*' class='text'>"; ?>
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  • To post the users input data after the form is submitted if there is an error so they don't have to re-enter it.
    – tonjaggart
    Nov 10, 2013 at 19:27
  • @tonjaggart you didnt get me, I meant that you are in the middle of open PHP tags anyway! Nov 10, 2013 at 19:27
  • I am no longer getting the error but the submitted data does not stay in the input if there is an error here is the new value value='{$_POST['name']}'
    – tonjaggart
    Nov 10, 2013 at 19:42
  • Am I missing something obvious?
    – tonjaggart
    Nov 10, 2013 at 20:06
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you have a simple parse error.

you are opening a < ? php block inside an active < ?php echo statement.

<?php if ($name_err == 1) 
{
    echo "<input type='text' name='name' placeholder='Name*' value='";
    echo $_POST['first_name'];
    echo "'  class='text error'>";
 }
 else echo "<input type='text' name='name' placeholder='Name*' class='text'>"; 
 ?>
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<?php if ($name_err == 1):?>
<input type='text' name='name' placeholder='Name*' value='<?=$_POST['first_name'];?>'  class='text error'>
<?php else:?>
<input type='text' name='name' placeholder='Name*' class='text'>
<?php endif; ?>

You should close the PHP tag once you don't need PHP anymore, instead of nesting opened PHP tags

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try this:

<input type='text' name='name' placeholder='Name*' value='<?=$name_err == 1 ? $_POST['first_name'] : '';?>'  class='text <?=$name_err == 1 ? error : ''?>'>

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