i use a heredoc syntax to populate some content for output.
While preparing these content i need to check for some condi开发者_StackOverflow社区tions to decide whether to add them or not.
While i tried that, it shows errors..
echo <<<END_HTML
<div class="menu_form_body">
<table style="font-family:arial; font-size:12px; color:#ffffff;">
<tr>
<td colspan="2" align="center"><center><b>{$title}</b></center></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>{$filter[$key]['street']}<br/>
{$filter[$key]['city']}, {$filter[$key]['state']}<br/>
{$filter[$key]['zip']}<br/>
</td>
<td nowrap>{$filter[$key]['phone']}<br/>
{$filter[$key]['email']} // here i need to check for some condition
</td>
</tr>
END_HTML;
so i tried
....
<td nowrap>{$filter[$key]['phone']}<br/>
END_HTML;
if($filter[$key]['display_email']!='No'){
echo <<<END_HTML
{$filter[$key]['email']}
END_HTML;
}
echo <<<END_HTML
....
...
END_HTML;
what may be the issue?
I am not even sure if this is possible inside a heredoc statement. But besides that it's just plain ugly and unreadable. You do not want to do this.
Why do you need a condition inside your heredoc? You could do the condition evaluation before you execute the heredoc statement.
$condition = output condition $filter[$key]['email']
echo <<<END_HTML
{$condition}
END_HTML;
Make sure none of your END_HTML; statements are indented.
Also, why do you have to use heredoc for this? Why not just do something like:
if($filter[$key]['display_email']!='No'){
echo "{$filter[$key]["email"]}";
}
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