I am using eval to execute php code that is coming from a database. The code is for meta tags and page title. One example looks like this (this is stored in a table):
$name . " test page title |".SiteSettings::getSiteNameAlternate();
And then in the controller I do this ($seo is an object that has the meta_title, and that element has the exact string from the db):
$pageTitle = isset($seo->meta_title) ? @eval("echo $seo->meta_title") : null;
I am using Larevel framework and I pass that page title to the blade template, and this works. The blade code
<title>{{ isset($page_title) ? $page_title : SiteSettings::defaultPageTitle() }}</title>
The issue is because the echo in the eval I get the page title on top of the page also.
I tried using print (dumb I know) and printf. Did not work. Any idea how to put the value of that eval in a variable without output on the screen?
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Answers
it will assign
$seo->meta_title
to$pageTitle
if$seo->meta_title
is set, andnull
otherwise.If I can understand your question correctly, the issue appears because you did an
echo
insideeval
which will then executed. So instead, you should store the value of$seo->meta_title
to variable and then let the viewecho
it.In your controller, store meta title value as page title if
isset
, unlessnull
Then in your view
A good way to store results is with ob_start, ob_get_contents and ob_end_clean
now use the Controller as you wanted