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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:09:28+00:00 2026-05-12T19:09:28+00:00

I was following this tutorial . I need to use a php file’s ouput

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I was following this tutorial.

I need to use a php file’s ouput in my HTML file to dynamically load images into a gallery. I call

    function setOutput()
    {
        if (httpObject.readyState == 4)
            document.getElementById('main').src = httpObject.responseText;
            alert("set output: " + httpObject.responseText);
    }

from

    function doWork() 
    {
        httpObject = getHTTPObject();
        if (httpObject != null) {
            httpObject.open("GET", "gallery.php?no=0", true);
            httpObject.send(null);
            httpObject.onreadystatechange = setOutput;
        }
    }

However, the alert returns the php file, word for word. It’s probably a really stupid error, but I can’t seem to find it.

The php file:

<?php

    if (isset($_GET['no'])) {
        $no = $_GET['no'];
        if ($no <= 10 && $no >1) {
            $xml = simplexml_load_file('gallery.xml');
            echo "images/" . $xml->image[$no]->src;
        }
        else die("Number isn't between 1 and 10");
    }
    else die("No number set.");

?>
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    2026-05-12T19:09:28+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:09 pm

    If the alert is returning the contents of the PHP file instead of the results of executing it, then the server is not executing it.

    Test by accessing the URI directly (instead of going via JavaScript).

    You probably need to configure PHP support on the server.

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