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How to write a PHP file if a lot of HTML stuff is within e.g. an 'if' statement

Posted by Stefan Mueller on 02/02/06 11:13

In general a PHP file has HTML and PHP parts and looks like
...
<tr>
<td width = "100%">
<div class = "style_data">
<?php
$_SESSION['session_data'] = date("d.m.Y") . " " . date("H:i:s");
echo $_SESSION['session_date'];
?>
</div>
</td>

<td width = "100%">
<input type = "text" name = "my_input" value = "" onMouseover =
"className = 'style_mouseover'">
</td>
</tr>
...

But how do I have to write a PHP file if a lot of HTML stuff is within e.g.
an 'if' statement?
...
<?php
if ($_SESSION['session_permission'] == true) {
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td width = '100%'>";
echo "<div class = 'style_data'>";
$_SESSION['session_data'] = date("d.m.Y") . " " . date("H:i:s");
echo $_SESSION['session_date'];
echo "</div>";
echo "</td>";
echo "<td width = '100%'>";
echo "<input type = 'text' name = 'my_input' value = '' onMouseover =
\"className = 'style_mouseover'\">";
echo "</td>";
echo "</tr>";
}
?>
...

It's quite laborious to write 'echo' before each HTML statement and it's
also quite tricky with '"' ('\"') e.g. within onMouseover.

Is it somehow possible to use plain HTML statements (without 'echo') within
PHP (<?php ... ?>)?
Stefan

 

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