2

I've got a page with a form.
This form has different 'sheets', while the user walks through these sheets information is called from a website using $.ajax, and the form gets dynamically added inputs.

At the very end I'm trying to post this form data to a PHP file.

I won't dump my whole code, since it's a lot of rules. But this is the part that I use to post:

function postForm() {
    ...
    var data = $('form.feedForm').serialize();
    //console.log( data );      
    $.post('.../get.php?feed_add_save_feeding', data )
    .fail( function() {
        console.log('fail');
        ...
    })
    .success( function(data) {
        console.log('success');
        console.log(data);
        ...
    })
}

In my PHP I've added this, to see what comes through:

print_r( $_POST );

Looking in my console, I see that these parameters are post:

dateType              now
date_d                30
date_m                1
date_y                2016
time_h                19
time_m                27
time_s                42
herd_num_animals      150
herd                  85
menu                  26
feedtype_total_value  3639
tWeight               3639
weightCumu            3637
supps_name[29]        Test voer 1
supps_price[29]       128
supps_dry_weight[29]  94
supps_weight[29]      1837
supps_name[34]        Test voer 6
supps_price[34]       18
supps_dry_weight[34]  70
supps_weight[34]      1800
supps_name[30]        Test voer 2
supps_price[30]       160
supps_dry_weight[30]  50
supps_weight[30]      1
user_id               1

The output in PHP is

Array
(
    [dateType] => now
    [date_d] => 30
    [date_m] => 1
    [date_y] => 2016
    [time_h] => 19
    [time_m] => 27
    [time_s] => 42
    [herd_num_animals] => 150
    [herd] => 85
    [menu] => 26
    [feedtype_total_value] => 3639
    [tWeight] => 3639
    [weightCumu] => 3637
    [supps_name] => Test voer 6
    [supps_price] => 18
    [supps_dry_weight] => 70
    [supps_weight] => 1837
)

Why don't all the submitted inputs come through in the PHP??

(Note: I left my code out on purpose, because of the size. If I should add some, or all of it, please leave a comment)

EDIT

Here is the complete JS code and rendered HTML (copied from Firebug):

JSFiddle (just the code, not a working demo)

32
  • When you say console, is that the network tab you're referring to?
    – Joseph
    Jan 30, 2016 at 18:49
  • @JosephtheDreamer The console inside firebug Jan 30, 2016 at 18:51
  • 1
    variables sent like supps_name[29] will be arrays in php $_POST == $_POST['supps_name'][29]
    – charlietfl
    Jan 30, 2016 at 19:12
  • 1
    @LinkinTED that is a bit confusing ... you need [] in html names if they duplicate ... html not shown
    – charlietfl
    Jan 30, 2016 at 19:21
  • 1
    @DelightedD0D, it works for all the other cases inside get.php. However changing the POST to a GET, does seem to do the trick. Thanks for all the help to all of you Jan 30, 2016 at 20:54

1 Answer 1

0

What I see is you are sending several arrays and the correct array keys are shown in the output

variables sent in post body like supps_name[29] will be arrays in php

is_array($_POST['supps_name'])// true

Your html inputs should look like

<input name="supps_name[]">

OR with defined keys

<input name="supps_name[1]">
1
  • I used var_dump($_POST['supps_name'], it gives me string(11) "Test voer 6"... where it indeed should be an array. Jan 30, 2016 at 19:24

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.