I am currently trying to send a string to a to a php script which will eventually return a JSON file. Here is code i'm using to send the string:
var str = "testString";
$.post("php/getTimes.php", str,
function(data){
console.log(data.name);
console.log(data.time);
}, "json");
In the 'getTimes' php file I am simply trying to receive the 'str' variable I am passing. Any ideas how to do this? It seems like it should be pretty simple.
I am currently trying to send a string to a to a php script which will eventually return a JSON file. Here is code i'm using to send the string:
var str = "testString";
$.post("php/getTimes.php", str,
function(data){
console.log(data.name);
console.log(data.time);
}, "json");
In the 'getTimes' php file I am simply trying to receive the 'str' variable I am passing. Any ideas how to do this? It seems like it should be pretty simple.
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Reset to default 5You have to name attributes in POST data
either with serialized string:
var data = "str=testString";
$.post("php/getTimes.php", data, function(json) {
console.log(json.name);
console.log(json.time);
}, "json");
or with map:
var data = {
str : "testString"
};
$.post("php/getTimes.php", data, function(json) {
console.log(json.name);
console.log(json.time);
}, "json");
To handle this variable in PHP use:
$str = $_POST['str'];
In getTimes.php:
<?php
$var = $_POST['string']; // this fetches your post action
echo 'this is my variable: ' . $var; // this outputs the variable
?>
Also adjust:
$.post("php/getTimes.php", str,
to
$.post("php/getTimes.php", { string: str },