Ah! So I do this to make it work where count can be any number... f.elements['MyArray[]'][count].value
That does work now. It's been mind boggling to do the conversion between JavaScript, HTML and PHP when it come to an array but I'm learning. :-) Thanks a million... Scott F. "Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > if f = your form then f.elements['MyArray[]'] is a javascript array of > input elements. > > Scott Fletcher wrote: > > > Hi Fellas! > > > > Here's the clipping of an article about putting HTML variables into a > > PHP Array upon submission. Right now, I'm having trouble getting Javascript > > to do the error checking of each of the HTML variable if it's variable name > > is treated as an array. Anyone know of a workaround to it where Javascript > > can detect and work with the HTML Array-like variable name??? > > > > --snip-- > > > > 3. How do I create arrays in a HTML <form>? > > > > To get your <form> result sent as an array to your PHP script you name the > > <input>, <select> or <textarea> elements like this: <input name="MyArray[]"> > > <input name="MyArray[]"> > > <input name="MyArray[]"> > > <input name="MyArray[]"> > > Notice the square brackets after the variable name, that's what makes it an > > array. You can group the elements into different arrays by assigning the > > same name to different elements: <input name="MyArray[]"> > > <input name="MyArray[]"> > > <input name="MyOtherArray[]"> > > <input name="MyOtherArray[]"> > > This produces two arrays, MyArray and MyOtherArray, that gets sent to the > > PHP script. It's also possible to assign specific keys to your arrays: > > <input name="AnotherArray[]"> > > <input name="AnotherArray[]"> > > <input name="AnotherArray[email]"> > > <input name="AnotherArray[phone]"> > > The AnotherArray array will now contain the keys 0, 1, email and phone. > > > > > > Note: Specifying an arrays key is optional in HTML. If you do not specify > > the keys, the array gets filled in the order the elements appear in the > > form. Our first example will contain keys 0, 1, 2 and 3. > > > > > > See also Array Functions and Variables from outside PHP. > > > > --snip-- > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php