How To Pass Php Variable Into Html Syntax Class Name?
How to pass php variable in html syntax, below code was wrong....
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Solution 1:
Try this
<divclass="lid <?phpecho$row['class_name']; ?>">
Short tags only work by default after version PHP 5.4, and you have to enable shorthand tags for versions before that, in the php settings. <?=?> and <?php echo ?>
are the same thing, with short tags enabled, but without them, may not be registered as PHP
Solution 2:
Based on the documentation:
echo also has a shortcut syntax, where you can immediately follow the opening tag with an equals sign. Prior to PHP 5.4.0, this short syntax only works with the short_open_tag configuration setting enabled.
To enable this syntax you can do one of the following
- set
short_open_tag = 1
in your php.ini file - add
php_value short_open_tag 1
in your .htaccess file
If neither of these are available you will have to use a full php flag with an echo
<?phpecho$row['class_name']; ?>
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