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I have an html search form with multiple fields like select, textarea and text inputs. I need the values from all the fields to be stored into $input in the php search form but I'm not sure how to store them into one variable called $input on the php page.

<form name="search" method="post" action="http://example.com/search/">
Seach for: <input type="text" name="find" /> <input type="submit"  
name="search" value="Search" />
Search for movies by Type
<select name="find">
<option value="Sci-Fi" selected>Sci-Fi</option>
<option value="Comedy">Comedy</option>
<option value="Drama">Drama</option>
</select>
</form>

//on search.php need to 'find' to be data from several form inputs
$input = $_POST['find'];
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  • What do you want $input to contain if the user has filled in multiple fields? If you want them concatenated, use ..
    – Barmar
    Mar 1, 2015 at 21:23
  • I updated the code to show html form to help better explain what I am trying to do. Want user to be able to choose from a select box or type a keyword or do both, and have all the input stored in $input in the search.php page because all the code there is based on all the date being stored in just one $input variable
    – Cary5000
    Mar 1, 2015 at 21:28

3 Answers 3

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If you give multiple inputs the same name, $_POST['find'] will just contain the input from one of them (the last one, I think). You need to either give them different names, or you can end the name with []. When you do the latter, PHP will put all the inputs into an array.

<form name="search" method="post" action="http://example.com/search/">
Seach for: <input type="text" name="find[]" /> <input type="submit" name="search" value="Search" />
Search for movies by Type
<select name="find[]">
    <option value="Sci-Fi" selected>Sci-Fi</option>
    <option value="Comedy">Comedy</option>
    <option value="Drama">Drama</option>
</select>
</form>

With this, you can do:

$input = implode(' ', array_filter($_POST['find']));

array_filter will remove any empty values, then the rest will be concatenated together with space between them.

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  • tried that... i get error array_filter() expects parameter 1 to be array, null g and implode() [function.implode]: Invalid arguments
    – Cary5000
    Mar 1, 2015 at 22:19
  • Sounds like you didn't change all the name="find" to name="find[]" in the HTML.
    – Barmar
    Mar 1, 2015 at 22:20
  • Correct. Just did that, but same issue as with Silences answer above. It will return results from the select field if I leave the input field blank. But if I enter a key word in the input field then I get no results regardless of the select field. Odd. It does give me results from input field if I don't also have the select field as part of the query.
    – Cary5000
    Mar 1, 2015 at 22:26
  • You changed the name in both the <input> and the <select>, right? I'm pretty sure it should work.
    – Barmar
    Mar 1, 2015 at 22:31
  • Yes I did. I just don't get any results if I enter a search word in the input field with this approach.
    – Cary5000
    Mar 1, 2015 at 22:38
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Make your $input an array. For example:

$input = array(
    "user" => $_POST['username'],
    "find" => $_POST['find'],
);

Or simply add everything to $input by doing:

$input .= $_POST['username'];
$input .= $_POST['find'];
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  • I would love to do the second option here...that was my original apporach. Two separate input lines. But when I do that, I only get results if I leave the text input blank
    – Cary5000
    Mar 1, 2015 at 22:16
  • I feel like the first option array might be working even though there are no results. I tried doing $input[0] in the SQL to get the results out of the array but I just get the wrong results.
    – Cary5000
    Mar 1, 2015 at 22:35
  • Try for example: $input['username'].
    – Koeno
    Mar 2, 2015 at 5:49
  • Getting closer with your $input = array approach. See new post with updated issues using that approach: stackoverflow.com/questions/28804243/…
    – Cary5000
    Mar 2, 2015 at 7:02
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<?php
array_pop($_POST); // To delete Submit button from $_POST
foreach(array_filter($_POST) as $key=> $val)
{
    $input .= "$val";
}
?>

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