This allows you to send message from your server via headers to the dhtmlconsole developer panel
This plugin allows you to send a message from your web server (directly by running a server script or making an ajax call) to your browser by using an HTTP Header.
The only rule is that you need to send custom HTTP headers from your server with the name of the header starting with X-DHTML-CONSOLE.
To send a message from a PHP script to the browser, this implementation will suffice:
<?php
header('X-DHTML-CONSOLE-MSG: Hello World');
?>
As of version 0.3, you can now do javaScript alerts
<?php
header('X-DHTML-CONSOLE-MSG: alert:Hello World');
?>
As of version 0.3, you can clear the console from server by:
<?php
header('X-DHTML-CONSOLE-MSG: -clear-');
?>
To send multiple messages in PHP:
<?php
function dhtmlconsole($msg='') {
static $pos=0;
$pos++;
header('X-DHTML-CONSOLE-MSG'.$pos.': '.$msg);
}
//implementation
dhtmlconsole("Hello");
dhtmlconsole("World");
?>
Latest reviews
- (2023-01-22) Роман: it doesn't work anymore. console tab not showing up
- (2020-12-18) Magno Alberto: Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!!!
- (2018-01-10) Jose Cruz: Exactly what I was looking for. The ability to send php messages to the console like with javascript for testing. Thanks!
- (2016-01-20) Anthony ogundipe: Works fine on my pc