Обсуждение: Arrays and PHP 4.2
Hi,
I have an old site that I upgrade to PHP 4.2, with the new way of tranfering
variables to the next page. It all almost works them i replace $id with
$_GET[id]. But on one page I use an array (new[]), and that worked ok, like:
In a for-loop
print "<td><input type=\"text\" name=\"new[$col_count]\" value=\"" .
$data->$temp . "\" size=\"64\" maxlength=\"" . $name->kolonne_bredde . "\"
/></td>";
then I send the array new[] to the next page, and access the data like:
In a for-loop
$temp = $temp . ", {$names[$n]} = '" . $new[$n] . "'";
wich is building a string to a Postgres query, then it worked on PHP 4.1. I
have changed the line to:
$temp = $temp . ", {$names[$n]} = '" . $_GET[new[$n]] . "'";
wich is not working. What am I doing wrong, it is only a problem on the
array, single variables works.
Kelvin :-)
Hi Kelvin You should serialize the Array then you can send it as string. See the php-documentation for serialize() unserialize() regards Conni
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 05:50, Kelvin Varst wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wich is building a string to a Postgres query, then it worked on PHP 4.1. I
> have changed the line to:
>
> $temp = $temp . ", {$names[$n]} = '" . $_GET[new[$n]] . "'";
>
> wich is not working. What am I doing wrong, it is only a problem on the
> array, single variables works.
Shouldn't that be:
$temp = $temp . ", {$names[$n]} = '" . $_GET[new][$n] . "'";
The array is still there, it's just that it is now a sub-dimension of
another array.
Regards,
Andrew.
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