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Hi,
I have two arrays in previous page and use the arrays in next page.
(Action page)
how can I do this?

Thank you

Nov 6 '06 #1
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kirke wrote:
Hi,
I have two arrays in previous page and use the arrays in next page.
(Action page)
how can I do this?

Thank you
put them in a session?
$_SESSION["someArr"] = $someArr;

or post them to the next page via post (form) or via GET.
This involves some encoding of the array.

Session is probably the easiest way to go.

Regards,
Erwin Moller

Nov 6 '06 #2
kirke wrote:
Hi,
I have two arrays in previous page and use the arrays in next page.
(Action page)
how can I do this?

Thank you
You need to pass them onto the next page. You can do it in hidden
fields on a form, the $_SESSION value, or even store them in a database
and pass the key, i.e. in the form or $_SESSION or even a parameter in
the URL of the next page.

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Nov 6 '06 #3
<comp.lang.php>
<kirke>
<6 Nov 2006 03:24:08 -0800>
<11*********************@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups. com>
I have two arrays in previous page and use the arrays in next page.
(Action page)
how can I do this?
- write them to a flat file

- read the flat file on the next page
--
www.phpchatroom.co.uk
Nov 6 '06 #4
Krustov wrote:
<comp.lang.php>
<kirke>
<6 Nov 2006 03:24:08 -0800>
<11*********************@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups. com>
I have two arrays in previous page and use the arrays in next page.
(Action page)
how can I do this?

- write them to a flat file

- read the flat file on the next page
--
www.phpchatroom.co.uk
This can be done with serialize and urlencode as follows.
<?php
if (isset($_REQUEST) {
$decode_hidden = urldecode($_REQUEST['hidden_array_value'];
$new_array = unserialize($decode_hidden);
}
$array[] = 'one';
$array[] = 'two';
$pass_array = serialize($array);
$encode_array = urlencode($pass);
print "<form>";
print "<input type='hidden' name='hidden_array_value'
value='$encode_array' ";
print "</form>";
?>

The serialized array must be urlencoded to handle the characters
injected by the serialize command.

Craig

Dec 7 '06 #5

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