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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:08:34+00:00 2026-05-13T22:08:34+00:00

Here’s my RegisterController: public function saveforminformationAction(){ $request = $this->getRequest(); if($request->isPost()){ //I NEED HELP WITH

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Here’s my RegisterController:

public function saveforminformationAction(){
        $request = $this->getRequest();

        if($request->isPost()){
            //I NEED HELP WITH THE getFormValues() METHOD.
            $formResults = $this->getFormValues();
            $db = $this->_getParam('db');

            $data = array(
            'user'      => $formResults['username'],
            'email'     => $formResults['email'],
            'password'  => $formResults['password'],
            'passwordc' => $formResults['passwordc'],
            'name'      => $formResults['name'],
            'avatar'    => $formResults['avatar'],
            );


            $db->insert('Usuario',$data);           
        }
    }

And here’s my registration view:

<body>  
        <h1>Thanks for signing up!</h1> 
        <?php
        $this->form->setAction($this->url(array('controller' => 'registration','action'=>'saveforminformation'))); 
        $this->form->setMethod('post');
        echo $this->form;
        ?>


        <img alt="signupimg" src="/img/signup.png">
    </body>

I’m fairly new to Zend, but I’m eager to learn.

How can I get the values sent in the form?

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    2026-05-13T22:08:34+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:08 pm

    You have to pass the data to the form before it can validate and filter it:

    if ($this->getRequest()->isPost() && $form->isValid($this->getRequest()->getPost())
    {
        $db->insert($form->getValues());
    }
    

    If the data is not valid then the form will render with messages that indicate to the user what’s wrong.

    Zend_From is an odd class. I think it’s a victim of the tension between the ‘only use what you want’ ethos of the Zend Framework and the attempt to create a comprensive MVC framework. It performs controller duties (fetching user input, passing data to the view) and model duties (validating input).

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