Thanks, I found the problem was with the creation of the 2-di array.
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From: Martin Towell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'DoL' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] passing arrays between pages with serialize
Can you
: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] passing arrays between pages with serialize
Hallo DoL,
it worked when i didn't use urldecode(), just stripslashes():
page-1
$s_array1 = urlencode(serialize($array1));
header(Location: page-2?h_array1=$s_array1);
page-2
$array1
Hallo DoL,
it worked when i didn't use urldecode(), just stripslashes():
page-1
$s_array1 = urlencode(serialize($array1));
header(Location: page-2?h_array1=$s_array1);
page-2
$array1 = unserialize(stripslashes($_GET[h_array1]));
The other way that worked was passing arrays in $_SESSION.
Hi
I would like to pass three arrays, two of them are two dimensional arrays,
to another page (or to the same page just submit to itself) using hidden
field and the function serialize.
(this is a two dimensional array)
page-1
$s_array1 = serialize($array1);
INPUT type=HIDDEN name=h_array1
Can you post/send the results of doing a print_r() on the first page (the
one that's serialising) and the results of the serialize()?
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