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In my local environment I use PHP7 and developed Restful API for an application that uses Angujarjs. I needed to make a get request to the Api and pass an array as parameter and did so
$http.get("/Api/MinhaUrl.php", {
params: {
"Nomes[]": ["João", "Maria"]
}
})
.then(function(response){ //dispara ao realizar requisição com sucesso
console.log(response.data);
}, function(response){ //dispara ao falhar
console.log(response.statusText);
});
In my Minhaurl.php file I printed the parameters on the screen as follows:
<?php
print_r($_GET);
?>
When executed was printed in the browser console exactly what I expected, so:
Array
(
[Nomes] => Array
(
[0] => João
[1] => Maria
)
)
So far no problem. However, when I upload this application to the server, which only supports version 5.6 of PHP (I don’t know if this is related to the problem but I believe so), the parameter with the array is received by PHP otherwise, and what is printed in the browser console is as follows:
Array
(
[Nomes%5B%5D] => Maria
)
It "understands" the signals of [] by their HTML code %5B and %5D, takes only the last element of the array and interprets it as a common variable.
What should I do to read the parameters on the server in the same way I read in the local environment?