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What is max_input_nesting_level?
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:59 pm
by Starcraftmazter
Hello
Can anyone please explain to me what max_input_nesting_level is used for? The manual describes it as "Sets the max nesting depth of input variables (i.e. $_GET, $_POST..) ", but I don't understand this at all. I know what nesting depth is, and I know what input variables are, but what does it mean for variables to have nesting depth?
Thanks.
Re: What is max_input_nesting_level?
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:11 pm
by Eran
You can pass arrays in GET and POST request parameters, by indicating the nesting in the parameter name. For example:
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<input name="foo[bar][bee][]" /> //Nested 3 levels deep
Re: What is max_input_nesting_level?
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:14 pm
by Starcraftmazter
Ahhh, ok thanks.
Re: What is max_input_nesting_level?
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:37 am
by parisssss
thanks!
Re: What is max_input_nesting_level?
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 8:55 am
by clark551
I assume you know the basics about arrays and the superglobals $_POST and $_GET. If you don't know that, you don't need to understand what max_input_nesting_level is.
Nested arrays are arrays that contain other arrays. Imagine this piece of code:
$a = array();
$a["a"] = array();
$a["b"] = array();
$a["a"]["a"] = 1;
$a["a"]["b"] = 2;
$a["b"]["a"] = 3;
$a["b"]["b"] = 4;
$a is an array with two elements. Each one of these ($a["a"] and $a["b"]) is an array itself, with two elements inside each one. If you want to get the value of one of those, you have to specify the arrays-inside-arrays you want to access. For example, $a["b"]["a"] is 3.
Let's apply this to web input. Suppose you have this form:
<form action="" name="myform" method="post">
<input name="foo[bar][one]">
<input name="foo[bar][two]">
<input name="foo[baz][one]">
<input name="foo[baz][two]"> <!-- The names don't mean anything -->
<input type="submit">
</form>
As I explained previously, you have arrays inside arrays. If you want to get the value of the second input, you have to write $_POST["foo"]["bar"]["two"].
The nesting level is the times you have an array inside an array. The max_input_nesting_level setting says how many times you can put an array inside another in the GET or POST input.