I have a JSON object that I\'m POST\'ING to PHP from ExtJS interface. I get the object from
$json = $_POST[\"newUserInfo\"];
The object wil
If you are using json_decode($json,true); - true means returning the js objects results as associative arrays - then all you have to do is $user_info = $jsonDecoded['USER']; without the array() cast cause that is what json_decode do for you.
If you would choose to omit the second boolean parameter then you will get an stdClass which $jsonDecoded->USER; would work for you