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I'm sending some data in an Ajax call. One of the values is a boolean set to FALSE. It is always evaluated as TRUE in the PHP script called by the Ajax. Any ideas?

$.ajax({
    type: "POST",
    data: {photo_id: photo_id, 
           vote: 1, 
           undo_vote: false},   // This is the important boolean!
    url: "../../build/ajaxes/vote.php",
    success: function(data){
        console.log(data);
    }
}); 

In vote.php, the script that is called in the above Ajax, I check the boolean value:

if ($_POST['undo_vote'] == true) {
    Photo::undo_vote($_POST['photo_id']);
} else {
    Photo::vote($_POST['photo_id'], $_POST['vote']);
}

But the $_POST['undo_vote'] == true condition is ALWAYS met.

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A post is just text, and text will evaluate as true in php. A quick fix would be to send a zero instead of false. You could also put quotes around your true in PHP.

if ($_POST['undo_vote'] == "true") {
    Photo::undo_vote($_POST['photo_id']);
} else {
    Photo::vote($_POST['photo_id'], $_POST['vote']);
}

Then you can pass in true/false text. If that's what you prefer.


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