First and foremost thank you for checking out my problem, and for any help you may give!
Okay, so like the title says I’m in need of calling a php function from my index page, which adds a new record in my database as a vote, using JQuery Ajax. This function will return one integer, which will then be printed inside the form button in which it was called from.
Anyone have an idea on how I would accomplish this? Any guidance is appreciated!
Edit:
So if I'm using a template object I can just call the
function using ajax and it will return the output?
What would I use as the URL? index.php?
Such as...
function DoVote() {
$.ajax({
type:'POST',
url: 'index.php',
success: function(data) {
$('#voteText').html(data);
}
});
And the form action attribute is posted I’m guessing?
Yes, create a separate PHP file that calls that function and echos the output. Then load that php file with an AJAX request.
Because PHP is a server side language and jQuery (JavaScript) is Client side you can’t directly call a PHP function with it, the most you can do is load a file. However, if the file has something like
<?php echo($object->function()); ?>you can load the file, in essence calling the function.I’m not sure that (your addition) is correct.
In an arbitrary file you have a PHP function:
And you have a file (call it ajaxcall.php) that you will load with that AJAX call.