On Thursday 17 July 2003 12:56, Louie Miranda wrote:

> Given this problem..
> I have this html form that has a "State" option and it list all the US
> states. And i also have a "State/Province" field if ever he does not live
> in the US.
>
> My problem is how will i recognize both? I Mean, i will pass it over to a
> php program and ofcourse the php will parse the user _POST's and display
> it.
>
> USA / State: Washington DC
> Not USA / State: Whatever
>
>
> --
> <SELECT NAME="USAState"><option  value=''>Select State<option
> value=StateProvince>Not USA
> --
> State or Province (Not USA):<input type='text' name='StateProvince'>
> --
>
> How will i pass this? Double thing? and make it just one..

It's just a matter of deciding which field to use. If the user bothered to 
fill in 'StateProvince' then use and display that as the state.

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