I work a lot in mixed HTML and PHP and most time I just want solid HTML with a few PHP variables in it so my code look like this:
<tr><td> <input type="hidden" name="type" value="<?php echo $var; ?>" ></td></tr>
Which is quite ugly. Isn’t there something shorter, more like the following?
<tr><td> <input type="hidden" name="type" value="$$var" ></td></tr>
This is possible to but you get stuck with the "" (you have to replace them all with '') and the layout is gone
echo "<tr><td> <input type="hidden" name="type" value="$var" ></td></tr>"
Is there anything better?
There’s the short tag version of your code, which is now completely acceptable to use despite antiquated recommendations otherwise:
which (prior to PHP 5.4) requires short tags be enabled in your php configuration. It functions exactly as the code you typed; these lines are literally identical in their internal implementation:
That’s about it for built-in solutions. There are plenty of 3rd party template libraries that make it easier to embed data in your output, smarty is a good place to start.