Dave -
...and then Dave Carrera said...
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% Thank you for clearing up my rather lame explanation.
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% So how can I process $_POST[dynamic-name][user-entered-value] arrays to give
% me my desired output:
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% fname0 = value flab0 = value fplc0 = value
Do you really want a variable called $fname0
On 28 November 2003 17:22, Dave Carrera wrote:
> Thank you for clearing up my rather lame explanation.
>
> So how can I process $_POST[dynamic-name][user-entered-value]
> arrays to give
> me my desired output:
>
> fname0 = value flab0 = value fplc0 = value
> fname1 = value flab1 = value fplc1 =
example will be most appreciated.
Dave C
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From: Ford, Mike [LSS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2003 14:50
To: 'Dave Carrera'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Forms and Arrays
On 28 November 2003 14:36, Dave Carrera wrote:
> Hi List,
On 28 November 2003 14:36, Dave Carrera wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have a dynamically generated form with inputs with names that
> create arrays i.e.:
>
>
>
>
>
> The extra bits for the inputs are omitted deliberately for
> this question but
> exists in the form i.e.: size, value, type.
>
> A
Hi List,
I have a dynamically generated form with inputs with names that create
arrays i.e.:
The extra bits for the inputs are omitted deliberately for this question but
exists in the form i.e.: size, value, type.
And these are repeated as many time as required.
Thus they are generating arr
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