Richard Kurth wrote:
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From: Stut [mailto:stuttle@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 2:53 PM
To: Richard Kurth
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Subject: Re: Using array_search I get error
Richard Kurth wrote:
This array comes from $_REQUEST of all data submitted
$array='Array ( [id] => 17 [takeaction] => saveCustomFields [notes] =>
-- Feb 4, 2007 @ 9:16 PM --fdsfdsfsdfdsfsfsfds -- Feb 4, 2007 @ 9:21
PM --fdfdsfsdffsd -- February 11, 2007, @ 9:31 PM -- This is a tes --
February 14, 2007, @ 10:10 PM -- jhafjhfa afjahfajfhda
kasjdaksdhADSKJL [firstname] => NANCY [lastname] => ADKINS [phone2] =>
[address1] => 25 ALWARD CT.
[address2] => [city] => MARTINSVILLE [State] => AK [other] => [zip] =>
24112 [country] => US [date18] => 03-13-2007 [text19] => test1
[text20] => [rating] => 0 [status] => Active )'; when I use
array_search to find date18
$key = array_search('date18', $array); // $key = 1;
I get Wrong datatype for second argument How come the array is wrong
datatype isn't a array an array or am I using this wrong
$array is a string, and array_search is expecting an array, so it's correct.
Where did you get that "array"?
-Stut
This array comes from $_REQUEST of all data submitted from a form
Yeah, you said that in your first post. What I meant was where did it
come from?
What you have there is the output from print_r($_REQUEST). How exactly
are you getting that string? Why are you creating it as a literal array
rather than using $_REQUEST directly?
-Stut
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