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  1. Hello, I'm here with a question that maybe silly for most of you but I just can't handle it. As I know, there's no way in built in PHP inside JS because diferent kind of languages ( Server Side and Client Side ). But I have a problem that I need help to handle. I have a multilanguage system in my site ( PHP ) and form validations ( JS ). I have the error messages showed by JS instantly, but I can only print text, not a PHP variable info. For example: $(function() { // validate signup form on keyup and submit $("#loginform").validate({ rules: { user: "required", password: "required", }, messages: { user: "Please enter your username or email.", password: "Please enter your password", } }); }); And my multilanguage system uses the following system: $lang['login_error'] = 'Incorrect details provided.'; There is any way to make something like this: $(function() { // validate signup form on keyup and submit $("#loginform").validate({ rules: { user: "required", password: "required", }, messages: { user: <?php echo $lang[login_error']; ?>, password: "Please enter your password", } }); }); I know this doesn't work, but it's to make an easy example in what I need, because depending the language the user as choosen, the error should be there in that language, not only in one language. Could you please help me to handle this ? Thanks in advance.
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