[nycphp-talk] newbie - square one
John Lacey
jlacey at att.net
Tue Dec 2 08:07:50 EST 2003
-sry wrote:
> So for this link, I know I would put "somepage.php?params=value"
> cause this is the syntax of a query string and how one passes params
> via HTTP, but.... in the somepage.php, what do I do? Where do
> I put the first <?php ... ?> stuff? How do I extract "params" as
> a variable and get its user-selected value?
>
> The documentation seems to imply I would just put:
>
> <?php
> $params=value;
> ...
> ?>
>
> And since the assignment I want to do is in the BODY tag, how
> do I write the body tag with a PHP variable? like this:
>
> <?php
> $params=value;
> echo "<BODY onLoad=\"myJavaScriptFunc(\" + $params + \");\" ";
> ?>
there's a lot going on here, but let's start with the body
tag syntax example:
<body <?php if (isset($onload)) echo $onload; ?>>
the above is php embedded in an html tag rather than html
being "embedded" (echo) in a php statement
so far as your debugging style, it seems to me that it is
right on... I've always found that changing more than one
variable at a time sometimes masks valuable information that
could be gleaned with just a little more patience.
try putting a value in the $onload variable and observe
results -- oftentimes that will lead to your next question
along the discovery process
hope that helps a little
John
More information about the talk
mailing list