[nycphp-talk] Jamming multi-dimensional arrays in a Query stri ng.
Dan Cech
dcech at phpwerx.net
Wed Aug 4 15:51:30 EDT 2004
http://php.net/http_build_query
If you scroll down there is a function for us php4 users...
Dan
Chris Bielanski wrote:
> Since I'm using PHP4, I don't have the oh-so-snazzy build_query_string(),
> but for academia's sake, what does *it* do when handed a multi-dim array?
>
>
> Thanks,
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Dan Cech [mailto:dcech at phpwerx.net]
>>Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 3:33 PM
>>To: NYPHP Talk
>>Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Jamming multi-dimensional arrays in a Query
>>string.
>>
>>
>>Chris Bielanski wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Anyone have a method for getting a multidimensional array
>>
>>passed on the
>>
>>>query string using GET?
>>
>>You *can* do it, just use the xxx[][] syntax, like:
>>
>>http://www.example.com/index.php?test[1][hello]=tiger&test[1][
>
> test]=testing&test[2][]=a&test[2][]=test
>
> would become:
>
> $_GET['test'] = array (
> '1' => array (
> 'hello' => 'tiger',
> 'test' => 'testing'
> ),
> '2' => array (
> 'a',
> 'test'
> )
> );
>
> Technically the [] syntax shouldn't be used, but it in the real world it
> works and can save a lot of headaches.
>
> Dan
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