So, where the logic brings us at this point?

<input type=text name=form[name] ..
<input type=text name=form[email] ..
<select name=form[country]>
<option value=0>Select your country
<option value=0>-------------------
<option value=US>United State
<option value=UK>United Kingdom
....


in your loop then a "0" won't result as a set array ...  try it with if($var
or isset($var))

Sincerely,

 Maxim Maletsky
 Founder, Chief Developer

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On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, PHPBeginner.com wrote:

> then, why don't you instead have it NULL, like:
>
> <input type=text name=form[name] ..
> <input type=text name=form[email] ..
> <select name=form[country]>
> <option>Select your country
> <option>-------------------
> <option value=US>United State
> <option value=UK>United Kingdom
> ....
>
>
> then if it's empty it will be skipped ... I think ... I've never done so
...
>
>  Ciao allo zio e la lista italiana,
>
>  Maxim Maletsky

Hmmm, I'm not sure but if not value is set in a select field, the title is
passed .. I mean:

<option>My Label

on the submit action, the val My Label is send to the script ...

max

ps. ciao anche a te :)


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