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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:47:34+00:00 2026-05-16T04:47:34+00:00

I have my front end script which has the following jQuery code: $.get(/backend/post.php, {

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I have my front end script which has the following jQuery code:

$.get("/backend/post.php", { 
            title: title,
            message: post,
            stick: sticky
        }, function (output) {
            alert("Call Back");
            }
        }, "json");

stick is a boolean value, the other two are strings. I’ve confirmed that they are in fact set. Now on the backend page, using $_GET, title and, message and being passed, but $_GET[‘stick’] is returning empty, and the PHP function gettype() is telling me it is NULL.

In request to one of the comments:

sticky comes from a form, it’s a check box and I just select it with this code:

var sticky = $("input[name=sticky]").attr('checked');

When I use alert() to output the value of sticky, it will return true/false depending on what was selected.

Why is this boolean value not being passed? The JSON site tells me you can have the boolean values true/false in it. But it is not working here for some reason.

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    2026-05-16T04:47:35+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:47 am

    I can’t be entirely sure because I haven’t tested it myself, but I think this is related to how GET requests transfer as strings. Try something like this:

    var sticky = $("input[name=sticky]").attr('checked')?"true":"false";
    
    $.get("/backend/post.php", { 
        title: title,
        message: post,
        stick: sticky
    }, function (output) {
            alert("Call Back");
        }
    }, "json");
    

    It’s entirely likely that this won’t work, but give it a try.

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