Does $errorMessage have any single quotes in it? Eg:
Can't connect to DB
Because if it does it will cause a Javascript error:
alert('Can't connect to DB');
Just another thing to look for :)
Dan
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From: Mace Eliason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 April 2006 19:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PHP] php varible in Javascript alert()
Hi,
I am not sure why this won't work I am pretty sure I have done it before;
if($error)
{
echo $errorMessage; // for testing error message is displayed to screen
echo"<script language=\"JavaScript\">alert('$errorMessage');</script>";
}
I am capturing all the errors from a form and then output them all at once
Thanks for any help
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