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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:48:49+00:00 2026-05-15T04:48:49+00:00

Is it possible to access $_POST variables without appending all the form elements into

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Is it possible to access $_POST variables without appending all the form elements into the data attribute?

Ajax call:

$.ajax({
       type: "POST",
       url: "ajax/user.php",
       data: {**data**},
       success: this.saveUserResponse
     });

Accessing variables:

if(isset($_POST['saveUser']) && $_POST['saveUser']){
  $user = $_POST['username'];
  ...
  ...  
  exit;
}

Or do i need to append all form elements to the data attribute, like:

var userId = $('#userId').val();
$.ajax({
       type: "POST",
       url: "ajax/user.php",
       data: {user : userId, etc...  },
       success: this.saveUserResponse
     });

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    2026-05-15T04:48:50+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:48 am

    You can use the .serialize() method on the form to do that for you.

    $.ajax({
           type: "POST",
           url: "ajax/user.php",
           data: $("#formid").serialize(),
           success: this.saveUserResponse
         });
    

    See Help with Jquery and multiple forms on a page.

    You can also use the jQuery Form plugin to make this work a lot simpler. Using that, you can create a normal form in HTML (which you already have), set it up using method="POST" and action="ajax/user.php", and then call $("#formid").ajaxForm(this.saveUserResponse) on load. This sets up everything and has the additional advantage that it will probably also work (in most rudimentary form) when JavaScript is disabled.

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