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Encoding an array of objects in x-www-form-urlencoded encoding?


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I have never tried to do this. The system is detecting the files[0] part, and the "Hello!" contents, but the file name MyFile.txt is not being interpreted correctly. The docs say that files is supposed to be an array with objects that have a key for the filename and a value for the contents of the file.

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std::string options = "category=97&description=MyDescription&title=FileName&author=1&";
options += urlEncode("files[0].MyFile.txt") + "=" + urlEncode("Hello!");
auto j3 = InvisionPower::APIPost("/downloads/files/", token, options);

 

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The problem was that files is an object, not an array. So it is supposed to be like this:
files[filename]=filecontents

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