js 里頭引用PHP返回的數(shù)據(jù),為什么不會自己更新呢
Jun 13, 2016 pm 12:00 PM
js 里面引用PHP返回的數(shù)據(jù),為什么不會自己更新呢?
下面這段代碼,是JS里面做了個定時器,將PHP在數(shù)據(jù)庫取回的最新的一個值賦給?js里面的變量ads后彈出,然后每5秒執(zhí)行一次相同的過程,但是后面每次彈出的都不是最新的那個值,事實上數(shù)據(jù)已經(jīng)更新了,這是為什么???
header("Content-type:?text/html;?charset=utf-8");
date_default_timezone_set('PRC');
include?"btcconn.inc.php";
$pdo=?new?PDO($dsn,$user,$password,$options);
?>
<script><br /><br /> clearInterval(timeTicket);<br /> var timeTicket = setInterval(function(){<br /> var ads=<br /> <?php<br /> $stmt9=$pdo->prepare("select time,diff from bitcoins order by id desc limit 1");<br /> $stmt9->execute();<br /> $row9=$stmt9->fetch(PDO::FETCH_NUM);<br /> echo $row9[1];<br /> ?>;<br /> <br /> alert(ads);<br /> },5000);<br /><br /></script>
------解決方案--------------------
js?代碼中嵌入的那段?php?代碼,只在頁面加載時被執(zhí)行。以后就不會再執(zhí)行了

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