tx for the reply.. ya, it is what i am looking for.. however, your solution is not the right one.. please help me to adjust it a lot..
let us come back to the initial string .. "approved=yes&error=&authnumber=025968&transactionnumber=313869";
I definately want to get something like $value_array['approved'] is "yes" $value_array['error'] is "" $value_array['authnumber'] is "025968" $value_array['transactionnumber'] is "313869"
If I'm wrong, blame this on coming into the thread at this stage, not the beginning.
That string look suspiciously like a GET request.
$myvars = array('approved', 'error', 'authnumber', 'transactionnumber');
foreach ($myvars as $key) {
$value_array[$key] = $_GET[$key];
}If it's just a string, something like:
$data_array = split('&', $string);
foreach ($data_array as $key) {
list($mykey, $value) = split('=', $key);
$value_array[$mykey] = $value;
}
###################################################thank you.. but .. it is still different as what i expect... :(
ya, it is only a string, not a link which could be captured by $_get[].. :( "approved=yes&error=&authnumber=025968&transactionnumber=313869"
let's just take a look at your final array "$value_array[$mykey] = $value;"
key <-> content will be 0 - approved 1 - yes 2 - error 3 - null 4 - authnumber 5 - 025968 6 - transactionnumber 7 - 313869
I want to get something like hashtable.. key <-> content approved <-> yes error <-> null authnumber <-> 025968 transactionnumber <-> 313869
is it possible ? otherwise i have to reserve my old way listed in the first thread, using four "if" which is ugly.. :((
with best wishes
Zheng Sun
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