I need to pass my PHP variables defined (earlier in my page) in my Ajax call.
And I have a lot of variables defined so I cannot do it var by var in my code.
My first question is, is there a way in PHP to loop on every defined variable ? like get my$var1, $var2
I think I could do it earlier in my PHP page between<script>
tags but this is really not clean.
My AJAX call is like so:
function add_content_in_divs(class_name, target_div) {
var page_name = 'displayer/' + class_name + '_informations.php'
$.ajax({
url:page_name,
type: 'GET',
data: {//need to pass my PHP vars here},
success: function (resp){
target_div.html(resp);
}
})
}
My final goal is to include a part of PHP code in my div, knowing that this include contains$vars
defined in my main PHP page. So my includes parts of code doesn't recognize my PHP vars in.
There is an example of code part I have to include.
if (isset($detail)) {
echo '<div class="row"><span class="font-weight-bold">City detail: </span>' . $detail . '</div>';
}
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