Hi Stut,

Tuesday, June 19, 2007, 1:49:53 PM, you wrote:

>> Very nice, thank you. I was hoping there would be a way to do it
>> without resorting to eval(), but if even you can't figure out how, I'm
>> not going to waste any more time trying to either :)

> You probably could by breaking it into each part and then using a loop
> to descend to the right place, but I don't think that's going to be any
> better than using eval.

I was wondering about doing something like this:

Recurse through $_POST, grabbing all of the keys, and then building a
string from them, something like:

icecream_batch2_flavours

and then storing the value of 'flavours' in a new array with the above
as the key.

Then I could manipulate the form input name:

name="icecream[batch2][flavours][]"
or
name="icecream['batch2']['flavours'][]"

To resemble the above key relatively simply.

Cheers,

Rich
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