What's the solution for this kind of problem?
<a onclick="run('Hi, Tim! I&#039;ve got two', '">test</a>
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event is not run at all.
The above is generated by something like this:
<a onclick="run(<?php echo htmlentities($str) ?>)">test</a>
How to fix it?
You are outputting the content of a string without quoting it
Put the echo statements in ''
<a onclick="run('<?php echo htmlentities($str) ?>')">test</a>
By the way, '
= '
$str
, before being entity-encoded, is:
'Hi, Tim! I've got two', '
which is clearly not a valid JavaScript string literal. The apostrophe is HTML-encoded, which it shouldn't be yet, and there's some trailing nonsense.
You should create JavaScript string (and other) literals using the json_encode
function. If you have $rawstr as:
Hi, Tim! I've got two
then json_encode
will give you the correct JavaScript string:
'Hi, Tim! I\'ve got two'
so you can insert it into an HTML event handler attribute:
<a onclick="run(<?php echo htmlspecialchars(json_encode($rawstr)) ?>); return false;">test</a>
Note htmlspecialchars()
, which is preferable to htmlentities()
, as the latter will usually-needlessly HTML-escape all non-ASCII characters, which will mess them up if you don't specify the correct charset.
From PHP 5.3, you can use the JSON_HEX_
flags to ensure that the HTML-special characters are never in the output from json_encode
, which saves you an encoding step:
<a onclick="run(<?php echo json_encode($rawstr, JSON_HEX_TAG|JSON_HEX_AMP|JSON_HEX_QUOT) ?>); return false;">test</a>
To make your life easier, encapsulate these common output-with-escaping methods into more simply-named functions:
function h($s) {
echo htmlspecialchars($s, ENT_QUOTES);
}
function j($s) {
echo json_encode($s, JSON_HEX_TAG|JSON_HEX_AMP|JSON_HEX_QUOT|JSON_HEX_APOS);
}
function u($s) {
echo urlencode($s);
}
<a onclick="run(<?php j($rawstr); ?>); return false;">test</a>
And even better, avoid using inline event handler attributes at all by binding from script:
<a id="test">test</a>
...
<script type="text/javascript">
document.getElementById('test').onclick= function() {
run(<?php j($rawstr); ?>);
return false;
};
</script>
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