http://www.shedlimited.debrucellc.com
The site allows users to upload an image, via PHP script(ajaxupload.php) which is stored in $uploaded_img , inside of the php script. I want to pass the PATH of my newly stored image to a JS file, and the only way I’ve found to do it is by writing the value to a text file, which is extreme overkill
file_put_contents("testFile.txt", "");
$myFile = "testFile.txt";
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'w') or die("can't open file");
$stringData = $upload_image;
fwrite($fh, $stringData);
$stringData = "\n";
fwrite($fh, $stringData);
fclose($fh);
At the same time, I have an external .js file running which loads my html5 Canvas etc,
I set a global variable sourcer , inside the external .js file, which I’m able to access and update from my index.php by reading the URL from the file which I wrote the url to in my php script.:
jQuery.get('scripts/testFile.txt', function(data) {
sourcer = data;
});
Is there any way that I can pass the URL value to sourcer without having to manually insert it in a text file?
Add a block to your head on your php template.
The json encode makes sure the variable is properly encoded, even if it is an object or array.
If it is purely an ajax thing. Just return the filename in your ajax response.
So post to your ajax upload, and make your ajax script return a json object with the filename.
So in your upload script, at he bottom:
And read the response.filename in javascript.