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I would like to call a JavaScript function from my php page, which looks like this:

xyz.php

for ($i = 0; $i < count($temp2a); $i++) {
    $URL = "xyz.php?eingabe=".$temp2a[$i]."&eingabe2=".$datei;
    echo '<p><a href="#" onClick="test("'.$URL.'")">link</a></p>';
}

<script src="java.js"></script>

java.js

function test(para){
    alert(para);
        alert("Para"); 
    }

Calling the function without a variable works. test() outputs two alerts:

Undefined
Para

Whenever I try to pass a variable, the function does not get called at all. No alert or anything else.

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  • because you are creating an attribute like onclick="test("somevalue")" as you can see the attribute value is not properly enclosed Commented Mar 2, 2015 at 11:39
  • Then how would it be properly enclosed? Commented Mar 2, 2015 at 11:40

2 Answers 2

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You can do something like

echo '<p><a href="'.$temp2a[$i].'" onClick="test(\''.$URL.'\')">link</a></p>';
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Blockquote Replace your code, It seems mistake of single quotes balance.

for ($i = 0; $i < count($temp2a); $i++) {
 $URL = "xyz.php?eingabe=".$temp2a[$i]."&eingabe2=".$datei;
 echo '<p><a href="'.$temp2a[$i].'" onClick="test(\"'.$URL.'\")">link</a>   
 </p>';
}

1 Comment

Using that code I get an error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '\' (T_NS_SEPARATOR), expecting ',' or ';' in C:\xampp\htdocs\xyz.php on line 3

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