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I've retrieved data from an XML source which has generated the following associative array layout:
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Array ( [xml attr] => Array ( [version] => 1.0 [encoding] => utf-8 ) [xml] => Array ( [status] => logged [user] => Array ( [sid] => xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [login] => aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa [email] => aaaaaaaaaaa@gmail.com [access_id] => 123456 [user_id] => 123456 [space_amount] => 999999999 [free] => 9 [space_used] => ) ) ) Code:
$box_data[xml][user][sid] However, I get: Array[user][sid] displayed. Am I missing something? When I try this through a seperate PHP page that simply echos that value of the array it displays how you'd expect. What am I missing? I'd be very gratful if you can help out. ![]() I've just this minute answered my own question. It may be worth modifying the "Custom pages" How-To to reflect that: If you wish to display a multidimensional array then treat it like an object, e.g. Code:
{$box_data['xml']['user']['sid']} Use curly braces. Use single quotes. |
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