Slash issue with json_encode. Why and how to solve it?
Why outputting this date ("2011/7/11")
with json_encode
displays ("2011\/7\/11")
?
How can I convert "2011\/7\/11"
to "2011/7/11"
?
$data_go = '2011/7/11';
$ddmmyyy='([1-9][\d]{3})[- \/.]([0-1][\d])[- \/.]([0-3][\d])';
if(preg_match("/$ddmmyyy$/", $data_go)) {
$year = substr($data_go,0,4);
$month = substr($data_go,5,2);
$day = substr($data_go,8,2);
$j2g = $this->convert_date->JalaliToGregorian($year, $month, $day);
$ok = $j2g[0]."/".$j2g[1]."/".$j2g[2];
}else {
return FALSE;
}
echo js开发者_JAVA技巧on_encode($ok); // output "2011\/7\/11"
In PHP 5.4, you can use JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES
:
echo json_encode("2011/7/11", JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
Otherwise, you have to do some trivial post-processing
str_replace('\\/', '/', json_encode("2011/7/11"));
Note that \/
is a valid way to represent /
in JSON.
$data_go = str_replace('\'','', $data_go);
it will remove all forwards slashes and will give you desired result..
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