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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T04:49:06+00:00 2026-05-28T04:49:06+00:00

Here is a simple code I have problem with: <label id=label1> <?php echo Text

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Here is a simple code I have problem with:

<label id="label1">
<?php
echo "Text inside label1";
?>
</label>

<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
  var text = document.getElementById("label1").innerHTML;

  alert(text);    // show what's in variable 'text'

  if(text == "Text inside label1")
  {
    alert("I am inside.");
  }
  else
  { 
    alert("No.");
  }

</script>

The problem is that the first alert is showing “Text inside label1″(as it should do) but the second one is showing “No.”. When I tried to write text right into html (not through php), it worked fine => the second alert showed “I am inside.”. I have no idea what problem is there. Could there be the problem with some differences between string types (php vs. JS) or something like this?

Thanks for any ideas

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    2026-05-28T04:49:06+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:49 am

    There is a space at the beginning of the text in the label (all whitespace in HTML is collapsed into one space), but not at the beginning of the string you’re comparing it with.

    Your PHP code:

    <label id="label1">
    <?php
    echo "Text inside label1";
    ?>
    </label>
    

    …will get sent to the browser like this (PHP will strip the line break after the ?> for you):

    <label id="label1">
    Text inside label1</label>
    

    …which is just like

    <label id="label1"> Text inside label1</label>
    

    (Note the space.)

    So this should fix it:

    <label id="label1"><?php
    echo "Text inside label1";
    ?></label>
    
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