Re: PHP and Javascript escape character problem, --> those who like to solve things can try to solve this issue, its tricky I think ;)

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Ashley Sheridan:
> btw: I know I've written onClik wrong but I wrote it this way in this
forum
> cause it wouldn't let me post my thread because it regards it as an
illegal
> tag lol. B-)B-)

:D


On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Ashley Sheridan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 00:53 -0800, acetrader wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I am doing an application that allows me to create RSS channels and put
> > feeds inside of each channel. Everything works so far, but - now I have
> > started to do the 'Edit Channel', 'Edit Feed', 'Delete Channel' and
> 'Delete
> > Feed' functionalities and have run into a problem. For me its a big
> problem
> > cause Im not a guru programmer but for you out there it may be a piece of
> > cake.
> >
> > I have the following line of code:
> >
> > $myFeedHTML .=        "<TH ROWSPAN=3 BGCOLOR='#99CCFF'>
> $feedItemImagePath <br />
> > <br /> <input type='Button' value='Edit' width='100px'
> > onClik='javascript:DeleteChannelAndAllOfItsFeeds()' /> <br /> <br
> > />DELETE<br /></TH>";
> >
> > In $myFeedHTML I'am always appending new HTML data to it, in this case
> I'am
> > appending a table row/header row that has an image in it and underneath
> the
> > image it has two buttons, one is for the EDIT functionality and the other
> is
> > for the DELETE functionality.
> >
> > Now... notice the onClik events ->
> > onClik='javascript:DeleteChannelAndAllOfItsFeeds()'    . I ususally use
> that
> > method to call a javascript function from within a button or a
> link....and
> > like this is works (on its own - ie when its not being appended as a
> normal
> > string to the variable $myFeedHTML).
> >
> > But...When it is appended to a variable so that I echo everything at once
> in
> > the end, the onClik action must be included inside a " (double quotes)
> and
> > inside  ' (single quotes) so that it can be appeneded to the string, now
> > when this is being done everything gets mixed because of of all the " and
> '
> > thus the program thinks that these are normal escape characters and just
> > skips over the javascript call function that is nested within the onClik
> > event. So the onClik is not getting a function assigned to it. (you can
> see
> > this in the code I've pasted above)
> >
> > What can I do in order to append it to my $myFeedHTML variable and at the
> > same time have it assigend a javascript function inside of its
> EDIT/DELETE
> > button onClik event ?
> >
> > Can you give me some example maybe etc ?
> >
> > Image Preview:
> >
> > http://old.nabble.com/file/p26156627/my%2BEscape%2BProblem.jpg
> >
> > btw: I know I've written onClik wrong but I wrote it this way in this
> forum
> > cause it wouldn't let me post my thread because it regards it as an
> illegal
> > tag lol. B-)B-)
> >
> > Thank you very much :) ,
> > The Ace
> >
> >
> > --
> > View this message in context:
> http://old.nabble.com/PHP-and-Javascript-escape-character-problem%2C---%3E-those-who-like-to-solve-things-can-try-to-solve-this-issue%2C-its-tricky-I-think--%29-tp26156627p26156627.html
> > Sent from the PHP - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
> >
> >
>
>
> I've noticed also that in your code you've always referred to onclik,
> when it should be onclick. I hope this was just a typo in the email!
>
> Thanks,
> Ash
> http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
>
>
>


-- 
Devendra Jadhav

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