Re: [PHP] Re: filter_input and $_POST deep array

2011-09-23 Thread Thijs Lensselink
On 09/23/2011 06:16 PM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:
> foreach cannot work in this situation has filter_input does not work
> recursively and work only on the first level of $_POST (or $_GET) 
> so the best solution seems to be to use filter_var($_POST['var']['var2']);
I was sure filter_input would work on nested levels. But it doesn't as
you point out.

You could do something like this if you want to filter the same types

array_walk_recursive($_POST, function(&$value) {
$value = filter_var($value, FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING);
});

>
> Thanks anyway
>
> On 23 September 2011 17:13, Thijs Lensselink  > wrote:
>
> On 09/23/2011 03:17 PM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:
> > seems that the only solution is to still use $_POST and use
> filter_var
> > instead, it could have been better!
> You can foreach the $_Post['login'] array and use filter_input on each
> iteration to do the filtering.
> Or maybe the filter_input_array is a better place to look at. The
> manual
> is your friend.
>
> http://php.net/manual/en/function.filter-input.php
>
> Besides that. Calling filter_var two times won't kill you!
> > On 23 September 2011 14:11, jean-baptiste verrey <
> > jeanbaptiste.ver...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
> >
> >> What do you mean? I don't see how I could use foreach there
> >>
> >> On 23 September 2011 13:31, Al  > wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> On 9/23/2011 5:51 AM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:
> >>>
>  Hi,
> 
>  I have using a form that gives me something like
>   $_POST=array(
>  'login'=>array(
>  'email'=>'he...@myphp.net ',
>  'password'=>'123456'
>  )
>  )
> 
>  is there a way to use filter_input function to filter the
> values? I tried
>  filter_input(INPUT_POST,'**login[email]') but it does not work!
> 
>  Regards,
> 
>  Jean-Baptiste Verrey
> 
> 
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Re: [PHP] Re: filter_input and $_POST deep array

2011-09-23 Thread jean-baptiste verrey
foreach cannot work in this situation has filter_input does not work
recursively and work only on the first level of $_POST (or $_GET)
so the best solution seems to be to use filter_var($_POST['var']['var2']);

Thanks anyway

On 23 September 2011 17:13, Thijs Lensselink  wrote:

> On 09/23/2011 03:17 PM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:
> > seems that the only solution is to still use $_POST and use filter_var
> > instead, it could have been better!
> You can foreach the $_Post['login'] array and use filter_input on each
> iteration to do the filtering.
> Or maybe the filter_input_array is a better place to look at. The manual
> is your friend.
>
> http://php.net/manual/en/function.filter-input.php
>
> Besides that. Calling filter_var two times won't kill you!
> > On 23 September 2011 14:11, jean-baptiste verrey <
> > jeanbaptiste.ver...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> What do you mean? I don't see how I could use foreach there
> >>
> >> On 23 September 2011 13:31, Al  wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> On 9/23/2011 5:51 AM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:
> >>>
>  Hi,
> 
>  I have using a form that gives me something like
>   $_POST=array(
>  'login'=>array(
>  'email'=>'he...@myphp.net',
>  'password'=>'123456'
>  )
>  )
> 
>  is there a way to use filter_input function to filter the values? I
> tried
>  filter_input(INPUT_POST,'**login[email]') but it does not work!
> 
>  Regards,
> 
>  Jean-Baptiste Verrey
> 
> 
> >>> foreach() in the manual
> >>>
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Re: [PHP] Re: filter_input and $_POST deep array

2011-09-23 Thread Thijs Lensselink
On 09/23/2011 03:17 PM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:
> seems that the only solution is to still use $_POST and use filter_var
> instead, it could have been better!
You can foreach the $_Post['login'] array and use filter_input on each
iteration to do the filtering.
Or maybe the filter_input_array is a better place to look at. The manual
is your friend.

http://php.net/manual/en/function.filter-input.php

Besides that. Calling filter_var two times won't kill you!
> On 23 September 2011 14:11, jean-baptiste verrey <
> jeanbaptiste.ver...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> What do you mean? I don't see how I could use foreach there
>>
>> On 23 September 2011 13:31, Al  wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 9/23/2011 5:51 AM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 I have using a form that gives me something like
  $_POST=array(
 'login'=>array(
 'email'=>'he...@myphp.net',
 'password'=>'123456'
 )
 )

 is there a way to use filter_input function to filter the values? I tried
 filter_input(INPUT_POST,'**login[email]') but it does not work!

 Regards,

 Jean-Baptiste Verrey


>>> foreach() in the manual
>>>
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Re: [PHP] Re: filter_input and $_POST deep array

2011-09-23 Thread jean-baptiste verrey
seems that the only solution is to still use $_POST and use filter_var
instead, it could have been better!

On 23 September 2011 14:11, jean-baptiste verrey <
jeanbaptiste.ver...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What do you mean? I don't see how I could use foreach there
>
> On 23 September 2011 13:31, Al  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 9/23/2011 5:51 AM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have using a form that gives me something like
>>>  $_POST=array(
>>> 'login'=>array(
>>> 'email'=>'he...@myphp.net',
>>> 'password'=>'123456'
>>> )
>>> )
>>>
>>> is there a way to use filter_input function to filter the values? I tried
>>> filter_input(INPUT_POST,'**login[email]') but it does not work!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Jean-Baptiste Verrey
>>>
>>>
>>
>> foreach() in the manual
>>
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Re: [PHP] Re: filter_input and $_POST deep array

2011-09-23 Thread jean-baptiste verrey
What do you mean? I don't see how I could use foreach there

On 23 September 2011 13:31, Al  wrote:

>
>
> On 9/23/2011 5:51 AM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have using a form that gives me something like
>>  $_POST=array(
>> 'login'=>array(
>> 'email'=>'he...@myphp.net',
>> 'password'=>'123456'
>> )
>> )
>>
>> is there a way to use filter_input function to filter the values? I tried
>> filter_input(INPUT_POST,'**login[email]') but it does not work!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jean-Baptiste Verrey
>>
>>
>
> foreach() in the manual
>
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[PHP] Re: filter_input and $_POST deep array

2011-09-23 Thread Al



On 9/23/2011 5:51 AM, jean-baptiste verrey wrote:

Hi,

I have using a form that gives me something like
  $_POST=array(
 'login'=>array(
 'email'=>'he...@myphp.net',
 'password'=>'123456'
 )
)

is there a way to use filter_input function to filter the values? I tried
filter_input(INPUT_POST,'login[email]') but it does not work!

Regards,

Jean-Baptiste Verrey




foreach() in the manual

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