使用 HTML 表单隐藏元素传递数组

我试图在一个隐藏字段中发布一个数组,并希望在用 PHP 提交表单后检索该数组。

$postvalue = array("a", "b", "c");
<input type="hidden" name="result" value="<?php echo $postvalue; ?>">

但是在打印发布的值之后,我只得到了一个数组字符串。那么我该如何解决这个问题呢?

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You can do it like this:

<input type="hidden" name="result" value="<?php foreach($postvalue as $value) echo $postvalue.","; ?>">

It's better to encode first to a JSON string and then encode with Base64, for example, on the server side in reverse order: use first the base64_decode and then json_decode functions. So you will restore your PHP array.

If you want to post an array you must use another notation:

foreach ($postvalue as $value){
<input type="hidden" name="result[]" value="$value.">
}

in this way you have three input fields with the name result[] and when posted $_POST['result'] will be an array

Use:

$postvalue = array("a", "b", "c");
foreach($postvalue as $value)
{
echo '<input type="hidden" name="result[]" value="'. $value. '">';
}

And you will get $_POST['result'] as an array.

print_r($_POST['result']);

Either serialize:

$postvalue=array("a","b","c");
<input type="hidden" name="result" value="<?php echo serialize($postvalue); ?>">

on receive: unserialize($_POST['result'])

Or implode:

$postvalue=array("a","b","c");
<input type="hidden" name="result" value="<?php echo implode(',', $postvalue); ?>">

On receive: explode(',', $_POST['result'])

There are mainly two possible ways to achieve this:

  1. Serialize the data in some way:

    $postvalue = serialize($array); // Client side
    
    
    $array = unserialize($_POST['result']; // Server side
    

And then you can unserialize the posted values with unserialize($postvalue). Further information on this is here in the PHP manuals.

Alternativeley you can use the json_encode() and json_decode() functions to get a JSON formatted serialized string. You could even shrink the transmitted data with gzcompress() (note that this is performance intensive) and secure the transmitted data with base64_encode() (to make your data survive in non-8 bit clean transport layers) This could look like this:

    $postvalue = base64_encode(json_encode($array)); // Client side


$array = json_decode(base64_decode($_POST['result'])); // Server side

A not recommended way to serialize your data (but very cheap in performance) is to simply use implode() on your array to get a string with all values separated by some specified character. On the server side you can retrieve the array with explode() then. But note that you shouldn't use a character for separation that occurs in the array values (or then escape it) and that you cannot transmit the array keys with this method.

  1. Use the properties of special named input elements:

    $postvalue = "";
    foreach ($array as $v) {
    $postvalue .= '<input type="hidden" name="result[]" value="' .$v. '" />';
    }
    

    Like this you get your entire array in the $_POST['result'] variable if the form is sent. Note that this doesn't transmit array keys. However you can achieve this by using result[$key] as name of each field.

Everyone of these methods got their own advantages and disadvantages. What you use is mainly depending on how large your array will be, since you should try to send a minimal amount of data with all of this methods.

Another way to achieve the same is to store the array in a server side session instead of transmitting it client side. Like this you can access the array over the $_SESSION variable and don't have to transmit anything over the form. For this have a look at a basic usage example of sessions on php.net.

<input type="hidden" name="item[]" value="[anyvalue]">

Let it be in a repeated mode it will post this element in the form as an array and use the

print_r($_POST['item'])

To retrieve the item

You can use serialize and base64_encode from the client side. After that, then use unserialize and base64_decode on the server side.

Like:

On the client side, use:

    $postvalue = array("a", "b", "c");
$postvalue = base64_encode(serialize($array));


// Your form hidden input
<input type="hidden" name="result" value="<?php echo $postvalue; ?>">

On the server side, use:

    $postvalue = unserialize(base64_decode($_POST['result']));
print_r($postvalue) // Your desired array data will be printed here