The HTML <script> element is used to either provide inline client-side scripting elements or link to a remote resource containing client-side scripting code. The InlineScript
helper allows you to manage both. It is derived from HeadScript <zend.view.helpers.initial.headscript>
, and any method of that helper is available; however, use the inlineScript()
method in place of headScript()
.
Note
Use InlineScript for HTML Body Scripts
InlineScript
, should be used when you wish to include scripts inline in the HTML body. Placing scripts at the end of your document is a good practice for speeding up delivery of your page, particularly when using 3rd party analytics scripts.
Some JS libraries need to be included in the HTML head; use HeadScript
<zend.view.helpers.initial.headscript>
for those scripts.
Add to the layout script:
<body>
<!-- Content -->
<?php
echo $this->inlineScript()->prependFile($this->basePath('js/vendor/foundation.min.js'))
->prependFile($this->basePath('js/vendor/jquery.js'));
?>
</body>
Output:
<body>
<!-- Content -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/vendor/jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/vendor/foundation.min.js"></script>
</body>
Add in your view scripts:
$this->inlineScript()->captureStart();
echo <<<JS
$('select').change(function(){
location.href = $(this).val();
});
JS;
$this->inlineScript()->captureEnd();
Output:
<body>
<!-- Content -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/vendor/jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/vendor/foundation.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
//<!--
$('select').change(function(){
location.href = $(this).val();
});
//-->
</script>
</body>