ID:               13718
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: All
 PHP Version:      4.0.6
 New Comment:

Then shouldn't its Status be "Duplicate" instead of "Bogus"? 
Additionally, of the two I think this one is the better report -- it
certainly has a better proposed solution, which matches what is in the
PHP TODO file to boot!


Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-07 13:39:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

this is a duplicate of #10502.

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[2002-03-06 09:10:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You have this feature as a "possible" in the PHP To-Do list, so I think
this report ought to be reclassified from Bogus.  At least then we
could vote on it so you could see what the level of support for it is.

Cheers!

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[2001-10-24 18:58:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm sorry to keep bringing this issue to light, but this actually would
mimic that of your existing functionality.

If you name an element in a form with a [] that does not garuntee that
the variable on the other end will be an array.  If there is only one
element posted with that name followed by [] it will end up as a
standard variable.

So, I again make the plea:
If you have more than one element with the same name with or without a
[] it will come out an array.  If you have one element with or without
a [] it will come out the other end as a single variable.

It is possible that you actually intended for the single element with
[] to come out as an array, if that is the case, I guess you should
consider this a bug report for the functionality of trailing [] in
forms.

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[2001-10-18 11:38:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Oh, I'm sorry, I missunderstood you.  I understand what you are getting
at, ambiguity can be a problem. I guess I'll just deal with using the
suggestion of indexing on a string in javascript.  Thank you for all
your help.

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[2001-10-18 11:33:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

no, i didn't ;)

i just tried to describe what would happen
*if* we would follow your suggestion
and that it is a not so good idea after all

(although we definetly should have a look 
 at the [] syntax regarding standard conformance)

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