If you use jQuery, it's better to use jQuery metadata plugins. You can put any value into a DOM element inside the class
attribute. Here is the example:
<div id="some_div_id" class"default {'id': '2', 'type': 'general'}">
div content here...
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(function($){
$("#some_div_id").click(function(){
var data = $(this).metadata();
//now you can access the variable, example:
console.log(data.id); //you will get 2 in Firebug
console.log(data.type); //you will get 'general' in Firebug
//do some processing here...
//...
});
});
</script>
When writing the div
, you can put value from the php easily:
<div id="some_div_id" class"default {'id': '<?php echo $id; ?>', 'type': '<?php echo $type; ?>'}">
I hope this is what you looking for.
jQuery is a cross browser javascript library. It will save you from writing a complex javascript code that will run in all modern browser.
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