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[nycphp-talk] How to pass array when click on "submit" ?

Michele Waldman mmwaldman at nyc.rr.com
Wed Jan 28 00:30:42 EST 2009


Fernando hit is right on the head and Elijah's post was fun.  Why are we
still going here?

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Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] How to pass array when click on "submit" ?

On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Zakir Tariverdiev
<zakir_tariverdiev at yahoo.com> wrote:
> OnClick=AddRow()"... are you trying to send a JavaScript array to the
> server?
> This is not really a PHP issue. But check out the following link,
>
http://www.coderanch.com/t/120794/HTML-JavaScript/sending-javascript-array-s
erver
> it might help.
>
> Also, note that your City and State <input tags> are enclosed inside
> <label>, I don't think that was intentional on your part.
>
>
> --- On Mon, 1/26/09, chad qian <nynj.tech at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: chad qian <nynj.tech at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [nycphp-talk] How to pass array when click on "submit" ?
> To: talk at lists.nyphp.org
> Date: Monday, January 26, 2009, 10:54 PM
>
> In "tbody",I can add or remove more
"name[]","position[]","city[]","state[]"
> and "zip[]" through "add" or "remove" buttons.
> On "create.php" page, I expect to show all like:
> 1.
> name
> position
> city
> state
> zip
> 2.
> name
> position
> city
> state
> zip
> 3.
> name
> position
> city
> state
> zip
> ----------
> --------
> --------
>
> How to program php script to pass all these above
> information?"name","position","city","state" and "zip" are all array.
>
> Thanks!
>
> chad
>
> <form name="form1" method="post" action="create2.php">
> <tr>
> <td><strong>Step2: Board of directors:(Must have at least
one)</strong></td>
> <td>&nbsp;</td>
> </tr>
> <tbody id="dynamic_table_body">
> <tr>
> <td><label>Name:</label></td>
> <td> <input type="text" name="bn[]" id="bn" /></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td>Position:</td>
> <td><label>
> <select name="select[]" id="select">
> <option value="president" selected>president</option>
> <option value="vice president">vice president</option>
> <option value="secretary">secretary</option>
> <option value="others">others</option>
> </select>
> </label></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td>City:</td>
> <td><label>
> <input type="text" name="city[]" id="city" />
> </label></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td>State:</td>
> <td><label>
> <input type="text" name="state[]" id="city" />
> </label></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td>Zip:</td>
> <td><label>
> <input type="text" name="zip[]" id="textfield3" />
> </label></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td colspan="2"><button type="button" onClick="AddRow ();">Add
> </button></td>
> </tr>
> </form>
>
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The name of a form element affects the data type? Doesn't some sort of
eval or ${} magic have to happen here? This is a little funky playing
around with bareword interpretation.
Is there some switch in the global configuration which turns this kind
of insanity off? I want my hash keys to be plain old strings, whether
they have square brackets in them or not.

Referring to Elijah's post, er email... I would expect that


<input name="data[test][]" value="index 0" />

  would yield a normal 1-dimensional array with an unfortunately named key

$_POST['data[test][]'] == "index 0"

-jesse
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