also check out these 2 funcs:
http://php.net/parse_str
http://php.net/parse_url
Dan Parry wrote:
This works for me:
<?
$temp = 'sender_name=zedleon&sender_email=support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx&
sender_msg=This+is+a+test&Submit=Submit';
$arr = array();
foreach (explode('&', $temp) as $v) {
$split = explode('=', $v);
// urldecode content for readability
$arr[$split[0]] = urldecode($split[1]); // create assoc. array
${$split[0]} = urldecode($split[1]); // form the variables
}
echo $sender_name . '<br/>' . $arr['sender_name']; ?>
That routine should create variables with the names of the arguments as well
as an associative array of the string
HTH
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: zedleon [mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 13 February 2006 14:38
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Converting piped data to values from html to phpcgi
I am using php as a cgi. The data from my html is piped through stdin using
this code:
<?
$fp=popen("cat","r");
$str=fgets($fp);
print $str;
?>
The result I am getting looks like this: (which is correct)
sender_name=zedleon&sender_email=support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx&sender_msg=This+is+a
+test&Submit=Submit
What I need to do now is to convert the piped string into the individual
values $sender_name, $sender_email, $sender_msg.
Does anybody know a way to do this...any help is appreciated.
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