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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T17:44:35+00:00 2026-05-20T17:44:35+00:00

I’ve a PHP session variable, $_SESSION[‘user’] , alive throughout the session. In the head

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I’ve a PHP session variable, $_SESSION['user'], alive throughout the session. In the head section, I’ve my JavaScript file included, scripts.js.

How do I pass the session variable into the JavaScript file if I want something like the following.

$.("#btn').click (
     function() {
        alert('<?php echo $_SESSION['user']; ?>');
     }
)

As the <?php ?> isn’t recognized in the JavaScript file, the code above doesn’t work. So I’ve to put in the PHP file itself, but how do I keep it in the JavaScript file?

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    2026-05-20T17:44:36+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 5:44 pm

    In your PHP file you could set your user as a global varibale:

    <script type="text/javascript">
        var ptamzzNamespace = {
           sessionUser : '<?php echo $_SESSION['user']; ?>'
        }        
    </script>
    

    Include this before including your external JavaScript code.

    Then in your JavaScript file you can use it:

    $.("#btn').click (
         function() {
            alert(ptamzzNamespace.sessionUser);
         }
    )
    

    Additionally:
    If you’re not sure if your session varibale can contain quotes itsself, you can use addslashes() to fix this problem:

    <?php echo addslashes($_SESSION['user']); ?> even if this will maybe produce something you don’t really want to display (because it produces a string with slashes) it will help that your code will not fail. (Thanks to Artefacto)

    Would this be an option for you?

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