I’m trying to get the lines of code below to help me write "<?php include('like.php'); ?>" on a page only when the visitor isn’t using a a mobile device but it doesn’t seem to be working. Any ideas on how to get it to work?
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
if (screen.width > 699 {
document.write("<?php include('like.php'); ?>")
}
//-->
</script>
As others have mentioned, you can not have JavaScript include a piece of PHP-code and have it executed. As PHP is run server-side, before the page is served to the client, injecting the code like you suggest would just write
<?php include('like.php'); ?>as plain text to the document.You could however load the content of
like.phpthrough Ajax and inject it into the DOM, if a certain criteria is met.With a library like jQuery, it is quite easy, as it provide a method
.load()that let you load content into the DOM like that. You could do it something like this:In the above example, the content of
like.phpwill be loaded into the HTML-element with idid-of-element-to-add-content-to, but you could use any selector you like, that match your need. If you want to replace the entire body of the page, your could do$('body').load('like.php');instead.More about the available jQuery selectors: http://api.jquery.com/category/selectors/