[nycphp-talk] <script language="php">
Jim Musil
jim at nettmedia.com
Thu Feb 6 14:13:42 EST 2003
I know that the following works:
<script language="Javascript" src="foo.php" arg1="bar" />
Then PHP outputs custom javascript...
Jim
On 2/6/03 2:05 PM, "Chris Snyder" <chris at psydeshow.org> wrote:
> Jon Baer wrote:
>
>> A small but annoying thing, I have been using this convention for a while
>> but always wonder why you really couldn't use it for header() since it is
>> your first code to pass through:
>>
>> ie:
>>
>> <script language="php">
>> header("Location: file.php");
>> </script>
>>
>> It is so much cleaner but I get the feeling it's not really acceptable ...
>> (this is coming from someone with JSP exp), in fact is it possible to write
>> parsing for a custom tag?
>>
>> <script language="php" src="foo.php" arg1="bar"/>
>>
>> Sorry for off the wall question :-)
>>
>> - Jon
>>
>>
>>
> Wow, does this work?
> I've always used PHP to format output into Javascript, and included it
> in the page that way:
>
> <script type='text/javascript' src='foo.php?format=js&arg=bar'></script>
>
> foo.php would return something like this when called with $format==js :
>
> document.writeln('Hello. Arg equals bar.');
>
> It would be fun to see this work the way you imply, though, with PHP
> outputting HTML as a client-side include. Never tried it.
>
> chris.
>
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