William Stokes a écrit :
Can someone help me to get started with serializing? I think I did'nt quite
understand the manual here...
serialize and unserialize don't modify your variable, but the return
value is a string or a "mixed" (which means it can be a very complicated
structure, or a simple
array, an object, etc).
first_script.php :
$string_from_array = serialize($array);
<form action="second_script.php" method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="art_siirt_jouk" value="$string_from_array">
<button type="button" value="submit">
</form>
second_script.php :
print_r($POST);
$string = $_POST["art_siirt_jouk"];
$array = unserialize($string);
hope this'll help.
N F
How to post to $PHP_SELF and read this simple array?
<?
//print the posted array here
print_r($arr_siirt_jouk);
//create the array and post it in another name
$arr_siirto = array(1,2,3);
<input type="hidden" name="arr_siirt_jouk" value="<?php echo
"$arr_siirto";?>">
?>
I tried:
<?
//print the posted array here
unserialize($arr_siirt_jouk);
print_r($arr_siirt_jouk);
//create the array and post it in another name
$arr_siirto = array((serialize('1','2','3'));
<input type="hidden" name="arr_siirt_jouk" value="<?php echo
"$arr_siirto";?>">
?>
Which, to my great surprice, didn't work :)
Thanks
-Will
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