I'm sending a JSON string to the database from Javascript, with the following syntax:
["Product1","Product2","Product3"]
Before I simply put this data in my database without decoding it in php, and it worked without problems when using it again after retreival.
However now I need to make a few changes to the data in the string, so I decode it in PHP, which will result in an array like so:
print_r(json_decode($_POST["myjsonstring"]));
//outputs
//Array
//(
// [0] => Product1
// [2] => Product2
// [3] => Product3
//)
My problem is that when I encode this array back to JSON, the string's format will be the following:
{"0":"Product1","2":"Product2","3":"Product3"}
I need the encoded string to be the same as my javascript creates, so without the array indexes. Is there an easy way to do this?