Easiest way is this
foreach ($_POST['test'] as $key => $value)
{
echo $key . '|' . $value . "\n";
}
By putting the [] on the end of the variable name in the html, it has turned
the variable test into an array. Because test is a post variable, it is now
multidimensional.
"Tyler Longren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hi,
http://www.php.net/manual/en/faq.html.php#faq.html.select-multiple
I read that. Doesn't work in php since the whole register_globals
thing. Now, when I get the results from a form, they're all in a
$_POST[] array. Example.
When I have a <select name="test" MULTIPLE>
I would have to access the values of the "test" field like this:
count($_POST['test']);
But since I have to have the [] in the name="<select name="test[]"
MULTIPLE>" ()part, I get parse errors when trying to read it:
ex: count($_POST['test[]']);
That doesn't even look right. Anyone understand what I'm tryin to get
at? Any help would be great.
Best Regards,
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Tyler Longren
J.D. Web Services, L.C.
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