Im having difficulties when parsing an array using Ajax to PHP to send an email with the values from the array.
Ajax code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#submit-button").click(function(){
var countryArray = ['Location Zero', 'Location One', 'Location Two'];
dataString = countryArray;
var jsonString = JSON.stringify(dataString);
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "sendmail.php",
data: {countries: jsonString},
success: function (msg) {
$("#errors").text("Thank you for getting in touch, we will get back to you!");
},
error: function (msg) {
$("#errors").text("Error sending email, please try again.");
alert("error");
}
});
});
});
PHP code:
<?php
$to = "[email protected]";
$countries = json_decode($_POST['countries']);
$header = "Content-Type: text/html\r\nReply-To: \r\nFrom: <>";
$subject = "Email from the Lister customer";
$body = @"$countries";
if(mail($to, $subject, $body, $header)) {
die("true");
} else {
die("There was an error sending the email.");
}
?>
But all I'm getting with in the email from $countries is word "Array" instead of the values.
Can anyone help please?
$countriesis an array so useimplode(", ", $countries);to print it as a string.@"$countries"? don't suppress errors, and don't use cargo-cult programming...