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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:13:32+00:00 2026-05-14T15:13:32+00:00

I currently echo certain variables in hidden input fields and read them out with

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I currently echo certain variables in hidden input fields and read them out with Javascript whenever I need them.

Me and a colleague are now thinking of generating an extra Javascript file with PHP which only contains all variables for Javascript. This way the variables already exist and there is no extra code in the HTML.

What are good ways to pass variables from PHP to Javascript? And how does our solution sound?

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    2026-05-14T15:13:33+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:13 pm

    General Data Passing

    A commonly used exchange format for JavaScript is JSON, using json_encode. A PHP file like this:

    <?php
        $data = array("test" => "var", "intvalue" => 1);
        echo json_encode($data);
    ?>
    

    then returns a JavaScript object literal like this:

    {
        "test" : "var",
        "intvalue" : 1
    }
    

    You can directly echo it into a JavaScript variable on your page, e.g.:

    var data = <?php echo json_encode($data)?>;
    

    …or request it via Ajax (e.g. using jQuery’s getJSON).

    Outputting to attributes on tags

    If you just need to output a string to an attribute on a tag, use htmlspecialchars. Assuming a variable:

    <?php
    $nifty = "I'm the nifty attribute value with both \"double\" and 'single' quotes in it.";
    ?>
    

    …you can output it like this:

    <div data-nifty-attr="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($nifty)?>">...</div>
    

    …or if you use short tags:

    <div data-nifty-attr="<?= htmlspecialchars($nifty)?>">...</div>
    
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