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Weird format of $_FILES array when having multiple fields
I'm using jQuery File Upload to upload files to my server.
Here's my handler:
$('#fileupload').fileupload({
url: 'api/combox_upload.php',
dataType: 'json',
done: function (e, data) {
console.log(data);
$.each(data.result.files, function (index, file) {
console.log(file);
$('<p/>').text(file.name[0]).appendTo($file_uploads);
});
}
});
Which runs this file:
<?php
header('Content-type: application/json');
echo json_encode($_FILES);
But the $_FILES array I get back looks like this:
{"files":{"name":["Screenshot from 2012-12-10 11:41:35.png"],"type":["image\/png"],"tmp_name":["\/var\/tmp\/phpHfnnt2"],"error":[0],"size":[180546]}}
i.e., files is an object rather than array of files, and each property (name, type, etc.) is an array rather than a string.
I think they're "parallel arrays", i.e., if there were 2 files uploaded, there would be 2 entries in each.
But this isn't how the usual PHP $_FILES array looks. Is jQuery File Upload messing with it? Is there a way to get back the normal structure?
Their little example,
$.each(data.result.files, function (index, file) {
$('<p/>').text(file.name).appendTo(document.body);
});
Suggests it should be in the format I'd expect (files being an array).