@DanielSpajic : mo need to pass any things.you just put my first code in index.php and second code in your script.php thats it.and then click the button.it 'll automatically work.just try once.
Thanks it worked, however I don't understand how it worked. you used 'url: 'script.php'' to link the file which contained 'echo "You win";' however how does this affect the jquery code? All you did was link a file, how did you actually get the echoed string from script.php
I see that no matter what you pass in it still works, you just used "data". Why is that? I tried removing the text in there, and it didn't return anything
@DanielSpajic : see in line no.9 in index.php,you click the button.which call your ajax with the help of this "$("button").click(function()" which redirect you to script.php with the help of url in ajax.then in script.php we echo and return to our "success: function(data) {" in ajax where you write the return text i.e. "you win" in <p> tag with the help of "$("p").text(data);"
@DanielSpajic : "data" is just a kind of variable you can give any name
@DanielSpajic Hey did you understand my explanation?
Yes I did, I just dont get how "data" even applies to anything since you never even used it. Normally when you put an argument into a function, you pass it in later. E.g : function the_function (argument) { } the_function(stuff);
Also how do you control the returned data from script.php? at the moment theres only an echoed string, however how do you specify what you want to return from there. For example if i echo 2 strings, how do i return one of them instead of the other
@DanielSpajic : concept is function accept the argument which is return from your script.php by echo.if you have two echo string,it will return both string.
@DanielSpajic : can you upvote my answer!!!if my answer is helpful for you
Yes but for complex scripts you want to be able to dynamically select your output, so whats a way to access that returned data and select which one you want to use?