My function looks like that
protected function make_js_link($list, $folder, $parentdir = "js") {
$links = array();
$list = explode(',', $list);
foreach ($list as $name) {
$dir = $parentdir . "/";
if (is_string($folder))
echo $folder . "/";
$links[] = '<script src="' . $dir . trim($name) . '.js"></script>' . "\n";
}
echo implode(" ", $links);
}
So when js file located in $parentdir I’m calling like that
$this->make_js_link('ckeditor', 0, 'incl/editor');
If file located in parentdir/another_dir, then calling like that
$this->make_js_link('jquery', 'adapters', 'incl/editor');
The problem is, PHP escapes this part in both cases: even if I have folder variable with exact string value:
if (is_string($folder))
echo $folder . "/";
Where I did wrong?
You did
echoinstead of