Don't forget you can also use

$javascript = <<<END

...all your js here...

END;




On Jun 25, 4:43 pm, Daniel Hofstetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Federico,
>
>
>
> > Hi all, I'm working in a helper that has to output lot of JS code. The thing
> > is that I really dislike coding JS as string (ie "alert('whatever')")
> > becouse I'm loosing all the code completition that modern IDE's do for me.
> > So I'm actually doing something like this:
>
> > (inside a helper class)
>
> > function getSomeHtml(){
> >         $output = ob_get_clean();
> >         ob_start();
> >         ?>
>
> > HTML and JS here
>
> >         <?php
> >         $returnValue = ob_get_clean();
> >         ob_start();
> >         echo $output;
> >         return $returnValue;
>
> > }
>
> > But I noticed that most helpers (even Cake core ones) use the other way of
> > coding (creating JS as a PHP string). So I guess what I'm doing isn't good
> > at all. Any sugestions?
>
> I usually use the string approach. Another idea is to put the HTML and
> JS code into a separate file which is then loaded from your helper.
> Maybe that's something you could use?
>
> --
> Daniel Hofstetterhttp://cakebaker.42dh.com
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