I am using the example for server side datatables plugin http://datatables.net/examples/data_sources/server_side.html
It works fine, but now I'm trying to change the code for my table, because the example is not exactly how I want my table to look like.
There is one problem :
{
$row = array();
for ( $i=0 ; $i<count($aColumns) ; $i++ )
{
if ( $aColumns[$i] == "setid" )
{
$row[] = ($aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ]) ? '<a href=\'http://osu.ppy.sh/d/$aRow[ $aColumns[$i]]\'>test</a>' : $aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ];
}
else if ( $aColumns[$i] != ' ' )
{
/* General output */
$row[] = $aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ];
}
}
$output['aaData'][] = $row;
}
The problem is right here :
$row[] = ($aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ]) ? '<a href=\'http://osu.ppy.sh/d/$aRow[ $aColumns[$i]]\'>test</a>' : $aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ];
When I click "test" in my table it goes to http://osu.py.sh/d/ $aRow[$aColumns[$i] ]] instead of the ID.
As far as I know the ID I need is in $aRow[ $aColumns[$i]]; How can I solve this problem?
You need double quotes for variable names to be be expanded inside a string.
However, as you are using 3 variables, I would concatenate the string instead to avoid confusion:
$row[] = $aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ]
? ('<a href=\'http://osu.ppy.sh/d/' . $aRow[$aColumns[$i]] . '\'>test</a>')
: $aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ];
Try changing this line
$row[] = ($aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ]) ? '<a href=\'http://osu.ppy.sh/d/$aRow[ $aColumns[$i]]\'>test</a>' : $aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ];
to
$row[] = ($aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ]) ? '<a href=\'http://osu.ppy.sh/d/'.$aRow[ $aColumns[$i]].'\'>test</a>' : $aRow[ $aColumns[$i] ];
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