this is where php gets a bit ugly.
Use echo, print, single quotes, double quotes, escape those
backslashes, use print <<<_EOT_, but now now you have an ugly indent.
I think perl has a bit better sytax for handling the embedding of
html code:
qq|put all my ugly code here, variables, double quotes, you name it|;
Why can't we do something similar in php after all these years? Maybe
you can? I just don't know about it.
:-) ed
On Jan 15, 2008 5:31 PM, Ken Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting PaulCheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > This might seem quite trivial or rather silly; But it is causing me absolute
> > havoc. However, each time I update a MySQL record I set an "update
> > indicator" on, the idea being, So as not to update the record more than
> > once.
> > I am trying to wrap PHP coding around HTML coding and not the usual other
> > way around. the question is, is it possible?? If so, what am I doing wrong?
> >
> > here is what I want to do, If update_ind != "u" submit update
> >
> >
> > <?PHP
> > if (update_ind != "u")
> > { <TD><a href="#" onclick="window.print()"><BUTTON>Print
> > </BUTTON></a><input value="UPDATE" type="submit"></TD>; }
> > ?>
>
> You want to echo the HTML:
>
> <?php
> if if (update_ind != "u")
> echo '<TD><a href="#"
> onclick="window.print()"><BUTTON>Print</BUTTON></a><input
> value="UPDATE" type="submit"></TD>';
> ?>
>
> Ken
>
>
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