Im getting Parse error from:
$uphalfh = if(isset($price30in)) { echo $price30in->textContent;}
if(isset($price30out)) { echo ", " . $price30out->textContent; }
How can I improve this code to avoid Parse error? I understand that I can't use IF statement in $var
When I Echo Variable's its works like a charm and I get the results that I want. But how can I assign the result of Echo Variable's (on Line:10) to $uphalfh
include_once './wp-config.php';
include_once './wp-load.php';
include_once './wp-includes/wp-db.php';
// A name attribute on a <td>
$price30in = $xpath->query('//td[@class=""]')->item( 1);
$price30out = $xpath->query('//td[@class=""]')->item( 2);
// Echo Variable's
if(isset($price30in)) { echo $price30in->textContent;} if(isset($price30out)) { echo ", " . $price30out->textContent; }
// The wrong CODE i tried:
// $uphalfh = if(isset($price30in)) { echo $price30in->textContent;}
// if(isset($price30out)) { echo ", " . $price30out->textContent; }
// Create post object
$my_post = array();
$my_post['post_title'] = 'MyTitle';
$my_post['post_content'] = 'MyDesciprion';
$my_post['post_status'] = 'draft';
$my_post['post_author'] = 1;
// Insert the post into the database
$post_id = wp_insert_post( $my_post );
update_post_meta($post_id,'30_min',$uphalfh);
$var=if()
is just wrong syntax. – geomagas Oct 14 '13 at 12:02$price29in
,$price28in
, etc... you should read up on variable variables or arrays. – Mike B Oct 14 '13 at 12:06