I have data from a form submission stored in a variable called $post_data. When I do print_r($post_data); I get the following array:
Array
(
[element_3] => John Doe
[element_2] => john@example.com
[element_14] => City
[element_15] => Country
[form_id] => 1
[submit] => Submit
);
I want to store some of the fields in another array to pass to another script. Will my code below work? If not, how do I fix it?
$submitted_data = array(
'Fields' => array(
array(
'Key' => 'Name',
'Value' => $post_data['element_3']
)
array(
'Key' => 'Email',
'Value' => $post_data['element_2']
)
)
)
Also, a PHP noob question, do I need another comma (,) in between the Name and Email array?
Thanks!
do I need another comma (,) in between the Name and Email array?Yes, you do. Other than that, your solution looks fine. – fireeyedboy Mar 31 '11 at 8:18will my code below work ?did you even try to test it before asking ?, and yes you need the comma as it it the separator between array elements. – Serty Oan Mar 31 '11 at 8:19error_reportingto a decent level (E_ALL). – fireeyedboy Mar 31 '11 at 8:21