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I have this form:

<form action="form-receiver.php" method="POST">
    Title: <input type="text" name="title"> 
    #tags: <input type="text" name="tags">
    <input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>

I know PHP can parse input, doing something like this:

list($var0, $var1) = sscanf('foo bar', '%s %s');
//$var0 and $var1 is now 'foo' and 'bar'

But what if I want to parse upon commas, not space, and also don't know how many variables are input?

PS: If you have suggestions for better ways to tag text input, I'm interested to hear it.

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    Why not explode(', ', $_POST['tags'])? It will give you a nice little array of all values
    – jnthnjns
    Jan 30, 2014 at 13:40

3 Answers 3

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As Asok said in the comments, explode is what you need. This will produce an array. An example:

$myString = "A, string, to be, exploded.";
$exp = explode(',', $myString);
var_dump($exp);

will produce

array [4] => (
    0 => "A", 
    1 => "string",
    2 => "to be", 
    3 => "exploded."
);
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  • Required parameter $string missing on line 2 :)
    – jnthnjns
    Jan 30, 2014 at 13:51
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You need extract but pay attention to security detailed in PHP manual

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You could use the explode function, just like

$tagArray = explode(",", $_POST['tags'])

It will return an array with the exploded values.

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  • Note, the user would probably need to trim each value in this instance. Subject to user input and field requirements / instructions
    – jnthnjns
    Jan 30, 2014 at 13:55

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