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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T18:18:22+00:00 2026-05-31T18:18:22+00:00

I have code like this: <?php if ($this->session->userdata(‘permission’) == 4 || $this->session->userdata(‘permission’) == 3)

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I have code like this:

<?php if ($this->session->userdata('permission') == 4 || $this->session->userdata('permission') == 3) : ?>
            <select name="caffe" id="caffe">
                <?php foreach($caffe as $key) : ?>
                <option value="<?php echo $key['id_caffe'] ?>"><?php echo $key['name'] ?></option>
                <?php endforeach; ?>
            </select>
            <div id="gll_select">
                <script>
                 var caffe = $("#caffe").val();
                 var cff_name = $("#caffe option:first").text();
                 $("#gll_select").load("<?php echo base_url() ?>form/galleries", {id : caffe}, function(){                 
                          $("#gll").on('change', function(){
            var cff_name  = $("#caffe option:selected").text();
            get_gallery(cff_name);
            console.log(cff_name);
        }); 
                 });  
                </script>
            </div>

            <?php else : ?>

            <input type="hidden" name="caffe_name" id="caffe_name" value="<?php echo $caffe_name ?>" />
            <input type="hidden" name="caffe_id" id="caffe_id" value="<?php  if(isset($caffe_id)) echo $caffe_id; ?>" />
            <div id="gll_select">
                <?php if (isset($gallery)) : ?>
            <select name="gll" id="gll">
        <?php foreach ($gallery as $key) : ?>
            <option value="<?php echo $key['id_gallery'] . " " . $key['name'] ?>"><?php echo $key['name'] ?></option>
        <?php endforeach; ?>
            <?php endif; ?>
            </select>
            </div>

            <?php endif ?> 

and jquery code like this:

if ($("#caffe".length)){var cff_name = $("#caffe option:first").text(); }
    else{var cff_name = $("#caffe_name").val();}

Problem is following – the first statement is always true (#caffe will not exist if PHP IF statement is FALSE). What seems to be the problem?

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    2026-05-31T18:18:23+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:18 pm

    Should be

    if ($("#caffe").length) { ... }
    

    Your code:

    if ($("#caffe".length)) { ... }
    

    is getting the length of a string constant and passing that to jQuery. You always get a non-null result from a call to the jQuery main function ($), so the result of casting that to boolean as part of the if statement is always true.

    When you instead test the .length property of the returned jQuery object made from a search for the selector, you’re checking to see whether that number is non-zero.

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