PHP multiline string with PHP

我的梦境 提交于 2019-12-03 22:04:22

You don't need to output php tags:

<?php 
    if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) 
    {
        echo '<div class="gridly-image"><a href="'. the_permalink() .'">'. the_post_thumbnail('summary-image', array('class' => 'overlay', 'title'=> the_title('Read Article ',' now',false) )) .'</a></div>';
    }

    echo '<div class="date">
              <span class="day">'. the_time('d') .'</span>
              <div class="holder">
                <span class="month">'. the_time('M') .'</span>
                <span class="year">'. the_time('Y') .'</span>
              </div>
          </div>';
?>
Marc B

You cannot run PHP code within a string like that. It just doesn't work. As well, when you're "out" of PHP code (?>), any text outside of the PHP blocks is considered output anyway, so there's no need for the echo statement.

If you do need to do multiline output from with a chunk of PHP code, consider using a HEREDOC:

<?php

$var = 'Howdy';

echo <<<EOL
This is output
And this is a new line
blah blah blah and this following $var will actually say Howdy as well

and now the output ends
EOL;
noel

Use Heredocs to output muli-line strings containing variables. The syntax is...

$string = <<<HEREDOC
   string stuff here
HEREDOC;

The "HEREDOC" part is like the quotes, and can be anything you want. The end tag must be the only thing on it's line i.e. no whitespace before or after, and must end in a colon. For more info check out the manual.

Another option would be to use the if with a colon and an endif instead of the brackets:

<?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ): ?>
    <div class="gridly-image">
        <a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>">
        <?php the_post_thumbnail('summary-image', array('class' => 'overlay', 'title'=> the_title('Read Article ',' now',false) )); ?>
        </a>
    </div>
<?php endif; ?>

<div class="date">
    <span class="day"><?php the_time('d'); ?></span>
    <div class="holder">
        <span class="month"><?php the_time('M'); ?></span>
        <span class="year"><?php the_time('Y'); ?></span>
    </div>
</div>

The internal set of single quotes in your code is killing the string. Whenever you hit a single quote it ends the string and continues processing. You'll want something like:

$thisstring = 'this string is long \' in needs escaped single quotes or nothing will run';
Afshin

To do that, you must remove all ' charachters in your string or use an escape character. Like:

<?php
    echo '<?php
              echo \'hello world\';
          ?>';
?>
mridul4c

Use the show_source(); function of PHP. Check for more details in show_source. This is a better method I guess.

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