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Post Array
How does the post array organize data?
Say some of my fields are a[b][c] how does that output as an array? (including the values entered) (I know the obvious stuff (if the input name is just a instead of a[b][c]) Also, how does using PHP Code:
Thanks I probably explained this poorly, or left something out, so no making fun |
It will be just the "same" variable as what you passed. So you can manipulate it just like the original.
Does this answer your question, if not please eleborate. |
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Oh okay. My problems been bugging me for some time now, and it is usually easily solved, but I can't seem to think of the right way to do it, and instead get stuck doing it the wrong way, so I'll post a picture.
I need to insert a row to db for each player you see, and in that row insert the values of of each input. The players are generated from the database, so the # of them are unknown. |
If you want to see how your array looks stubmitting it, comment out EVERYTHING inside the $_POST statement dealing with your input, and place this right after the if:
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HTH :) |
OH **blushes**
I was just using print_r($array) and it was chaotic, no commas or spacing, so I figured something was wrong with the area. I now know what the <pre> does. :) I guess everything is working, thanks. I may post a follow up if I'm wrong. Thanks! Okay one more problem. Here is my current array: Code:
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By the way, it currently echoes out as Player Array has (displays type) (displays points). Thanks *** SOLVED **** :ninja: |
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