ajax post 2 values from html












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So i want to post 2 values from my html code to the php code
1 value is - up or down
2 value is - post id



I have posts and when users clicks on up it posts up, post_id



<script>
function vote(val)
{
var params = {"vote":val.id};
$.ajax({
data: params,
url: 'vote.php',
type: 'post',
success: function (response) {

}
});
}
</script>
<a id='up' class='fas fa-angle-up' onclick='vote(this);'></a>


vote.php



if(!empty($_POST['vote'])) {
if ($_POST['vote']=='up')
{
// Also some how should get second value i think it's done with $_POST['id']
}
if ($_POST['vote']=='down')
{
// Also some how should get second value i think it's done with $_POST['id']
}
}


Actually i don't really know where i should add post_id since id in a tag is already taken










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    -1















    So i want to post 2 values from my html code to the php code
    1 value is - up or down
    2 value is - post id



    I have posts and when users clicks on up it posts up, post_id



    <script>
    function vote(val)
    {
    var params = {"vote":val.id};
    $.ajax({
    data: params,
    url: 'vote.php',
    type: 'post',
    success: function (response) {

    }
    });
    }
    </script>
    <a id='up' class='fas fa-angle-up' onclick='vote(this);'></a>


    vote.php



    if(!empty($_POST['vote'])) {
    if ($_POST['vote']=='up')
    {
    // Also some how should get second value i think it's done with $_POST['id']
    }
    if ($_POST['vote']=='down')
    {
    // Also some how should get second value i think it's done with $_POST['id']
    }
    }


    Actually i don't really know where i should add post_id since id in a tag is already taken










    share|improve this question



























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      -1








      So i want to post 2 values from my html code to the php code
      1 value is - up or down
      2 value is - post id



      I have posts and when users clicks on up it posts up, post_id



      <script>
      function vote(val)
      {
      var params = {"vote":val.id};
      $.ajax({
      data: params,
      url: 'vote.php',
      type: 'post',
      success: function (response) {

      }
      });
      }
      </script>
      <a id='up' class='fas fa-angle-up' onclick='vote(this);'></a>


      vote.php



      if(!empty($_POST['vote'])) {
      if ($_POST['vote']=='up')
      {
      // Also some how should get second value i think it's done with $_POST['id']
      }
      if ($_POST['vote']=='down')
      {
      // Also some how should get second value i think it's done with $_POST['id']
      }
      }


      Actually i don't really know where i should add post_id since id in a tag is already taken










      share|improve this question
















      So i want to post 2 values from my html code to the php code
      1 value is - up or down
      2 value is - post id



      I have posts and when users clicks on up it posts up, post_id



      <script>
      function vote(val)
      {
      var params = {"vote":val.id};
      $.ajax({
      data: params,
      url: 'vote.php',
      type: 'post',
      success: function (response) {

      }
      });
      }
      </script>
      <a id='up' class='fas fa-angle-up' onclick='vote(this);'></a>


      vote.php



      if(!empty($_POST['vote'])) {
      if ($_POST['vote']=='up')
      {
      // Also some how should get second value i think it's done with $_POST['id']
      }
      if ($_POST['vote']=='down')
      {
      // Also some how should get second value i think it's done with $_POST['id']
      }
      }


      Actually i don't really know where i should add post_id since id in a tag is already taken







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          You can extend your function with a parameter to up and down vote



          <script>
          function vote(vote, val)
          {
          var params = {"vote": vote, "id": val.id};
          $.ajax({
          data: params,
          url: 'vote.php',
          type: 'post',
          success: function (response) {

          }
          });
          }
          </script>
          <a id='up' class='fas fa-angle-up' onclick='vote("up",this);'></a>
          <a id='down' class='fas fa-angle-down' onclick='vote("down",this);'></a>


          In your PHP code you can now use $_POST['id'] to retrieve the id and $_POST['vote'] to retrieve the down or up vote.






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          • Thanks works perfectly!!!

            – Artis Laizans
            Jan 2 at 10:38











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          You can extend your function with a parameter to up and down vote



          <script>
          function vote(vote, val)
          {
          var params = {"vote": vote, "id": val.id};
          $.ajax({
          data: params,
          url: 'vote.php',
          type: 'post',
          success: function (response) {

          }
          });
          }
          </script>
          <a id='up' class='fas fa-angle-up' onclick='vote("up",this);'></a>
          <a id='down' class='fas fa-angle-down' onclick='vote("down",this);'></a>


          In your PHP code you can now use $_POST['id'] to retrieve the id and $_POST['vote'] to retrieve the down or up vote.






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          • Thanks works perfectly!!!

            – Artis Laizans
            Jan 2 at 10:38
















          0














          You can extend your function with a parameter to up and down vote



          <script>
          function vote(vote, val)
          {
          var params = {"vote": vote, "id": val.id};
          $.ajax({
          data: params,
          url: 'vote.php',
          type: 'post',
          success: function (response) {

          }
          });
          }
          </script>
          <a id='up' class='fas fa-angle-up' onclick='vote("up",this);'></a>
          <a id='down' class='fas fa-angle-down' onclick='vote("down",this);'></a>


          In your PHP code you can now use $_POST['id'] to retrieve the id and $_POST['vote'] to retrieve the down or up vote.






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks works perfectly!!!

            – Artis Laizans
            Jan 2 at 10:38














          0












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          0







          You can extend your function with a parameter to up and down vote



          <script>
          function vote(vote, val)
          {
          var params = {"vote": vote, "id": val.id};
          $.ajax({
          data: params,
          url: 'vote.php',
          type: 'post',
          success: function (response) {

          }
          });
          }
          </script>
          <a id='up' class='fas fa-angle-up' onclick='vote("up",this);'></a>
          <a id='down' class='fas fa-angle-down' onclick='vote("down",this);'></a>


          In your PHP code you can now use $_POST['id'] to retrieve the id and $_POST['vote'] to retrieve the down or up vote.






          share|improve this answer













          You can extend your function with a parameter to up and down vote



          <script>
          function vote(vote, val)
          {
          var params = {"vote": vote, "id": val.id};
          $.ajax({
          data: params,
          url: 'vote.php',
          type: 'post',
          success: function (response) {

          }
          });
          }
          </script>
          <a id='up' class='fas fa-angle-up' onclick='vote("up",this);'></a>
          <a id='down' class='fas fa-angle-down' onclick='vote("down",this);'></a>


          In your PHP code you can now use $_POST['id'] to retrieve the id and $_POST['vote'] to retrieve the down or up vote.







          share|improve this answer












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          • Thanks works perfectly!!!

            – Artis Laizans
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          • Thanks works perfectly!!!

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            Jan 2 at 10:38

















          Thanks works perfectly!!!

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