I am trying some things with JSON and PHP and there is something that I can’t find a way to do, though I’m not 100% sure there is one. But because it looks like a nice option (If possible) I decided to ask here.
I have these examples from jquery offical site. There are two files, the first one is index.php where I execute my Ajax, hete it is:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Simple form sending and receiving a JSON object to/from PHP</title>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
var data =
{
"sales": [
{ "firstname" : "John", "lastname" : "Brown" },
{ "firstname" : "Marc", "lastname" : "Johnson" }
] // end of sales array
}
var dataString = JSON.stringify(data);
$.post('simpleformSubmi.php', { data: dataString}, showResult, "text");
});
function showResult(res)
{
$("#fullresponse").html("Full response: " +res);
}
</script>
<div id="fullresponse"></div>
</head>
<body>
Nothing complicated at all. And I have my simpleformSubmi.php which is :
<?php
$logFile = 'logFile';
$res = json_decode(stripslashes($_POST['data']), true);
error_log("result: ".$_POST['data'].", res=".json_encode($res), 3, $logFile);
error_log("\n", 3, $logFile);
//header("Content-type: text/plain");
foreach ($res as $key=>$value)
{
$str[] = $value;
}
$functionArray ="function(){ \$a = 10; echo \$a;}";
$jsStr = $str[0][1];
echo json_encode($jsStr['firstname']);
echo '<hr />';
echo json_encode($res);
echo '<hr />';
echo json_encode($functionArray);
?>
As you can see $functionArray – is in fact a string containing PHP function which I want to return back using JSON and to execute it after that. So is there any way to do that really? Now what I get in index.php afet executing the files is:
"function(){ $a = 10; echo $a;}“
Thanks
Lern
Seems like you’re trying to execute a PHP function through JavaScript. Since PHP is executed server-side the only way you have to execute a PHP function in that context is to ask the server back to execute the function for you, by doing another ajax call for example.
Something like this:
index.php
Then, in somefile.php
If all went well, when JavaScript reaches the
alert(data);statement you will see10.