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Re: php within dhtml, is that possible?

Posted by Jacques Jamain on 05/11/06 13:28

hi Rik,

Thu, 11 May 2006 01:49:25 +0200
comp.lang.php -- "Rik" <luiheidsgoeroe@hotmail.com> écrivait (wrote):
>Jacques Jamain wrote:
>> In the dhtml page, the
>> generated statment <?php include('fspecs') ?>
>> is ignored. I've the feeling that I'm overlooking something in the
>> way php is parsing dhtml (if it does).
>
>What do you mean, generated statement? Is 'fspecs' a file, and do you
>already include it while sending the page to the browser? How do you
>generate it?
>
>The server side php can perform actions on the server, and output data to
>browsers. With a few exceptions, it doesn't really care about what data,
>that's your job as programmer. Sending HTML or JS is equal to sending pdf or
>txt, it's just data... No checking for validity, no parsing.
>

ok, I have to explain a bit more what I intend to obtain.
At server side I generate an html file to include some data obtained
from mysql, to be passed to JS. This is done by echoing the html head
and the JS directives and the data with php. It's ok, and now I have
to add the html body and I was thinking that instead of echoing all
the html directives it would be nice to include a file holding all
those directives. That's SSI, but helas my hosting isp does not support,
hence the tentative with php.
The actual question: "is recursion possible with php and if yes how?"

Hope this clarify a few my situation.
Thanks for your help and suggestions.

>PHP can't be executed on the clients machine, so if you generate <?php
>include('fspecs') ?> with javascript, it's just nonsense to your browser.
>So, building client side PHP code has no use, except when sending it back to
>the server and eval() it, which is a huge security risk.
>
ok, I agree

>If it's generated on the server: echoing <?php //something ?> will not
>execute it, look at eval().
>
It's the case, I've to look at this...

>If it's generated on the clients machine: look at javascipts
>XHTMLhttprequest() instead.
>
>If it's genuine PHP code on the server: what is the surrounding code, and
>where does the file 'fspecs' reside?
>

this file is on the server
thanks again
Cheers
--
jj - Jeudi 11 Mai 2006 --- 11:28:57

 

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