<script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo URL_PUB; ?> js/jquery/1.12.4/jquery<?php echo YAM_MIN; ?> .js"></script> <![endif]--> <!--[if gte IE 9]><!--> <script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo URL_PUB; ?> js/jquery/2.2.4/jquery<?php echo YAM_MIN; ?> .js"></script> <!--<![endif]--> </head> <body> <?php if (isset($_pageTitle)) { ?> <h1><?php echo Core::html($_pageTitle); ?> </h1> <?php } ?>
<tr> <th>Key</th> <th>Value</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <?php foreach ($_POST as $key => $value) { ?> <tr> <td><?php echo Core::html($key); ?> </td> <td><?php echo Core::html($value); ?> </td> </tr> <?php } ?> </tbody> </table> <input type="button" name="cancel-button" id="cancel-button-id" value="Cancel" onclick="location.href='<?php echo URL; ?> '"> <input type="submit" name="submit-button" id="submit-button-id"
* A view should only display data and should not access the methods of the calling controller. * A view can: * - use the content of PHP variables defined by the calling controller + action * - define PHP variables locally (be careful to not crush the PHP variables defined by the calling controller) * - use utility classes to do data formatting * - integrate other views * - contain client code for web browsers (html, css, javascript, etc...) * - be tested to display data without using any controller * A view MUST NOT: * - contain "$this" or "self", i.e. no direct reference to methods and properties of the calling controller! * - directly access to the context of the web application (variables $_GET, $_POST, $_SESSION, $GLOBALS, etc...), * because the calling controller is responsible for that! */ use PHPYAM\core\Core; ?> <div> <ul> <?php if (is_array($_listOfErrors)) { foreach ($_listOfErrors as $error) { if ($error instanceof Exception) { echo '<li><span>' . preg_replace('/\\r\\n?|\\n/', '<br />', Core::html($error)) . '</span></li>'; } else { echo '<li><span>' . Core::html($error) . '</span></li>'; } } } ?> </ul> </div>