It's not clear what you're trying to do. If the values are for a
radio button or checkbox, use the same name for both buttons. 

The values have to be mutually exclusive for what you;re trying to do
to work.

You could do something like this:

if (isset($_REQUEST['TemplateOne']) {
  $test=$_REQUEST['TemplateOne'];
} elseif (isset($_REQUEST['TemplateTwo']) {
  $test=$_REQUEST['TemplateTwo'];
} else {
  $test="";
}

echo $test;

------

or this:
$test=0
if (isset($_REQUEST['TemplateOne']) {
  $test=1;
}
if (isset($_REQUEST['TemplateTwo']) {
  $test+=2;
}

switch ($test) {
  case 1:
  echo "one";
  break;
  case 2:
  echo "two";
  break;
  case 3:
  echo "one and two";
  break;
}

Without knowing what you're actually trying to do, however, we're all
just shooting in the dark.

--- "Miranda, Joel Louie M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have this php code (below), My form passes 2 values w/c is
> TemplateOne and
> TemplateTwo I was wondering how could I make that in php to catch
> the value
> as one only? I tried this and it didn't work. But if the value is
> just one
> the case display it. Any ideas?
> 
> <?php
>   $v_template = $_REQUEST['TemplateOne'] ;
>   $v_template = $_REQUEST['TemplateTwo'] ;
> 
> switch($v_template) {
>  case 'TemplateOne':
>  echo "one";
>  break;
> 
>  case 'TemplateTwo':
>  echo "two";
>  break;
> }
> ?>
> 
> --
> Thank you,
> Miranda, Louie
> 
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