Javascript JSON到PHP数组

In my Javascript I am assembling and array like so:

    cachePHP = "'lat':'" + (Number(upDataItems[2])).toFixed(5)+"'";
cachePHP = cachePHP + ",'lon':'" + (Number(upDataItems[3])).toFixed(5)+"'";
cachePHP = cachePHP + ",'msec':'" + (parseInt(upDataItems[7])-parseInt(tz))+"'";
cachePHP = cachePHP + ",'spd':'" + (Number(upDataItems[0])).toFixed(1)+"'";
cachePHP = cachePHP + ",'hdg':'" + (Number(upDataItems[1])).toFixed(1)+"'";

dataCacheNew.push("{"+cachePHP+"}");

I add a varying amount of data to the array, could be 10 items, could be 100...I then shove this over to a PHP file. The PHP file is called from the Javascript like so:

"my.php?che="+JSON.stringify(dataCacheNew);

In the PHP, How can I grab the data so I can 'parse' it and post it to my database?

UPDATE 03/13: I still can't get this to work. Updated per suggestions below, and still...no workie!

My Javascript (jQuery):

     var jsonData = new Array();
    jsonData.push({
    lat: Number(56.34).toFixed(2),
    lon: Number(12.56).toFixed(2),
    msec: Number(123456799000).toFixed(2),
    spd: Number(4.2).toFixed(2),
    hdg: Number(1.4).toFixed(2)
}); 

jsonData.push({
    lat: Number(12.34).toFixed(2),
    lon: Number(34.56).toFixed(2),
    msec: Number(123456789000).toFixed(2),
    spd: Number(1.2).toFixed(2),
    hdg: Number(3.4).toFixed(2)
});


    $.ajax({
        url: 'insertCache.php',
        type: 'POST',
        data: "che="+JSON.stringify(jsonData),
        dataType: 'json',
        contentType: "application/json",
        success: function(result) {
            alert(result);
        }
    });

My PHP:

$cache = $_POST['che'];
    writeData($cache,"insertCache.txt");

$cacheDecode = json_decode($cache);
writeData($cacheDecode,"insertCacheDecode.txt");

insertCache.txt:

[{\"lat\":\"56.34\",\"lon\":\"12.56\",\"msec\":\"123456799000.00\",\"spd\":\"4.20\",\"hdg\":\"1.40\"},{\"lat\":\"12.34\",\"lon\":\"34.56\",\"msec\":\"123456789000.00\",\"spd\":\"1.20\",\"hdg\":\"3.40\"}]

insertCacheDecode.txt COMPLETELY BLANK

what gives?

you can use code like this:

$array = json_decode($_GET['che']);

Note that you don't need to create strings, you can stringify nested object:

dataCacheNew.push({
    lat: (Number(upDataItems[2])).toFixed(5),
    lon: (Number(upDataItems[3])).toFixed(5),
    msec: (parseInt(upDataItems[7])-parseInt(tz)),
    spd: (Number(upDataItems[0])).toFixed(1),
    hdg: (Number(upDataItems[1])).toFixed(1)
});

Your JSON is invalid because you're using single quotes for your attribute names. And on top of that, you're stringifying your already badly encoded JSON.

Use the following instead

dataCacheNew.push({
    lat: Number(upDataItems[2]).toFixed(5),
    lon: Number(upDataItems[3]).toFixed(5),
    ...
});
"my.php?che=" + JSON.stringify(dataCahceNew);

Do not try to build a JSON string by yourself. Languages have built-in methods for this. Instead build the object the way you want it, then encode it as JSON.

var cachePHP = {
    lat: (Number(upDataItems[2])).toFixed(5),
    lon:(Number(upDataItems[3])).toFixed(5),
    msec: (parseInt(upDataItems[7])-parseInt(tz)),
    spd: (Number(upDataItems[0])).toFixed(1),
    hdg: (Number(upDataItems[1])).toFixed(1),
};

dataCacheNew.push(cachePHP);

console.log(JSON.stringify(dataCacheNew));