I'm trying to only display some content if values were posted to my page. I'm doing this using the following code:
if(isset($_POST)){
echo "it is in here";
}
The value in the echo
is appearing even when the page loads, why would that be?
$_POST
are always set, try empty
function instead. Try this:
if(!empty($_POST)){
echo "it is in here";
}
$_POST
is one of the superglobals
in PHP Superglobals - PHP Manual
isset()
will return TRUE
on any of them, since they are
built-in variables that are always available in all scopes
according to the official manual.
You should either check
isset($_POST['a specific post parameter name'])
Or, check:
$_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] === 'POST'
to determine.
$_POST
isset
even if it's empty
You can use !empty
(not empty), i.e.:
if(!empty($_POST)){
echo "it is in here";
}
Although, you should normally check if a specific $_POST
parameter isset
, i.e.:
if(isset($_POST["something"])){
echo "something is in here";
}
Resources:
$_POST
will always exist because it is a pre-set system array, you could try doingif (count($_POST) > 0)
if (isset($_POST['submitButton'])) { // ... }
$_POST
is always accessible to the receiving script since its automatically generated by PHP. If you want to check if your request was initiated by a submitted form its usually best to simply check for existence of a form's submit button. Something likeif (isset($_POST['submit_form'])) { ... }
.