I have a $.get() call to a PHP page that takes 4 GET parameters. For some reason, despite giving the $.get() call all 4, it only passes the first two. When I look at the dev console in chrome, it shows the URL that gets called, and it only passes action and dbname. Heres the code:
$.get('util/util.php', { action: 'start', dbname: db, url: starturl, crawldepth: depth }, function(data) {
if (data == 'true') {
status = 1;
$('#0').append(starturl + "<ul></ul>");
$('#gobutton').hide();
$('#loading').show("slow");
while(status == 1) {
setTimeout("update()",10000);
}
} else {
show_error("Form data incomplete!");
}
});
and heres the URL that I see in the developer console:
http://localhost/pci/util/util.php?action=start&dbname=1hkxorr9ve1kuap2.db
** EDIT **
I have been informed that I need to encode the URL that I am trying to pass through the header. How would I go about encoding it in javascript, and decoding it in php?
Are you sure that the
starturlanddepthvariables are defined? A simplealert()before the $.get() will be enough to check.In regards to your edit, you can encode strings in JavaScript with the
encodeURIComponentfunction. And decode it back again in the PHP withurldecode. They both take one string argument.