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Hi out there in Stackland. I was wondering if there was either a function or an easy way to change an associative array into an indexed array.

To elaborate, I'm using the Zend framework, and I've got a point in my site where I take out a row of an SQL table as an associative array. I've passed it to javascript via an echoed in JSON. However, I've noticed that I can see the names of my database's columns in Firebug. Having outsiders know the names of your tables and columns is a big security no-no, so I'd like to change it from

SQLarray[user_id]
SQLarray[block_id]
SQLarray[b_price] etc.

to

SQLarray[0]
SQLarray[1]
SQLarray[2] etc.

Is there a good way to do this?

It would also work to be able to have a Zend_Table_Abstract->fetchAll() return a non-associative array, but I don't think that's possible. Thanks for your help!

+2  A: 

Is pure php ok?

array_values($array)

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Ian Elliott