I've been tasked to have a php form object have a JS verification variable. Didn't say it had to actually work, but I think that's implicit in the requirement
So, obviously, for one reason or another, it cannot fetch the variable from the php object. I've tried a million different ways. And the most current one before I've completely given up on figuring it out, I've just created a hidden input. I tried doing .value, .textContent, and so on. But nothing's been working!
From what I can figure out, JS just ignores if statements that use variables without values. (And that fits, because no matter what I make the value or the check, it does not work. So, something's going wrong at the assignment portion. I just have no idea what it is.
var verify = document.getElementById('valid').value
if(verify != 0){
//stuff it's only supposed to do if verify is not 0
//but is still doing anyway
}
And here's the stupid hidden input
<input id="valid" type="hidden" value="0">
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