Re: PHP Reference

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Thanks tedd.


On Aug 14, 2010, at 7:45 AM, tedd wrote:

At 1:08 AM -0500 8/14/10, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering, can you reference php in a url string like you can javascript.
EG:
"javascript:someFunction()"

Can you do something similar in php like

"php:someFunction()"

I am thinking that you can not do this, but was wondering if there was something like that.
Thanks,

Karl:

As others have answered, no php doesn't work that way.

However, you can still send/receive strings through a url via a $_GET) and direct the actions of a receiving php script and you can do the same thing via a $_POST.

As such, a "php:someFunction()" could be a:

url?php=someFunction

Where the receiving script takes the command and runs someFunction().

However, I would shorten it a bit and say

url?php=18

Where php would be the command to run a function and 18 would be the function you want to run.

So, while you can't use the same syntax as javascript, you can get the same performance.

Cheers,

tedd


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