This should be easy for a PHP expert. I am having trouble storing and pulling arrays in Wordpress through the update_user_meta function.
So I have an associative array built like so:
Array
(
[film_genres] => Array
(
[action] => 50
[comedy] => 50
[crime] => 50
[documentary] => 50
[drama] => 50
[family] => 50
[horror] => 50
[romantic] => 50
[sci-fi] => 50
[thriller] => 50
)
[film_types] => Array
(
[blockbuster] => 0
[independent] => 0
)
[film_eras] => Array
(
[1920s_1940s] => 0
[1950s_1960s] => 0
[1970s_1980s] => 0
[1990s_2000s] => 0
[post_2010] => 0
[pre_1920s] => 0
)
[last_updated] => 2011-10-12 21:21:28
)
But when I go to update this data in the user meta table via:
update_user_meta( $user_id, $meta_key, $meta_value, $prev_value )
The data gets put in the db properly, but when i call the data back and print the new array to screen, it has a nested array key of [0] within the array, like this:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[film_genres] => Array
(
[action] => 50
[comedy] => 50
[crime] => 50
[documentary] => 50
[drama] => 50
[family] => 50
[horror] => 50
[romantic] => 50
[sci-fi] => 50
[thriller] => 50
)
[film_types] => Array
(
[blockbuster] => 0
[independent] => 0
)
[film_eras] => Array
(
[1920s_1940s] => 0
[1950s_1960s] => 0
[1970s_1980s] => 0
[1990s_2000s] => 0
[post_2010] => 0
[pre_1920s] => 0
)
[last_updated] => 2011-10-12 21:21:28
)
)
How can I get it to store the array exactly like my first array? I am pulling the meta value array via the WP command:
$wp_user_film_prefs_arr = get_user_meta( $wp_user_id, $wp_user_film_prefs_key_label, false );
Is there something I'm doing wrong? Thanks in advance!!!