Reputation: 183
I am building an array in JS as such:
var slots = {};
$(".taken").each(function(item) {
var key = $(this).attr("id");
slots[key] = "<?php echo $_SESSION['alias']; ?>";
});
var json = JSON.stringify(slots);
var date = "<?php echo $_GET['date']; ?>"
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "controllers/dutyupdate2.php",
data:{ array : json, date: date },
success : function(response){
console.log (response)
}//end success
});//end ajax
In my PHP script I am posting to, I need to decode it to match the following format:
array( 'D1P'=>"JohnC" , 'D6E' => "JohnC")
I get:
Array(
[D2E] => JohnC
[D6E] => JohnC
[D3BU] => JohnC
)
No matter how I decode the array, I get an indexed array with my key as the index. Am I building the array incorrectly in the JS code or decoding incorrectly?
Thanks in advance
Upvotes: 0
Views: 132
Reputation: 74058
This is the format you want, just displayed differently. See this PHP code to verify
$a = array( 'D1P'=>"JohnC" , 'D6E' => "JohnC");
print_r($a);
this gives
Array
(
[D1P] => JohnC
[D6E] => JohnC
)
as output. So, there's no need to try or search anything different.
Upvotes: 2