Hi Tom, $_POST['test'][] doesn't work. I thought I had tried $test = $_POST['test'] before and it didn't work. I just tried it though and it seemed to work.
Thanks Tom! Tyler On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 22:20, Tom Rogers wrote: > Hi, > > Tuesday, January 6, 2004, 2:05:47 PM, you wrote: > TL> Hi, > > TL> http://www.php.net/manual/en/faq.html.php#faq.html.select-multiple > > TL> I read that. Doesn't work in php since the whole register_globals > TL> thing. Now, when I get the results from a form, they're all in a > TL> $_POST[] array. Example. > > TL> When I have a <select name="test" MULTIPLE> > TL> I would have to access the values of the "test" field like this: > TL> count($_POST['test']); > > TL> But since I have to have the [] in the name="<select name="test[]" > MULTIPLE>>" ()part, I get parse errors when trying to read it: > TL> ex: count($_POST['test[]']); > > TL> That doesn't even look right. Anyone understand what I'm tryin to get > TL> at? Any help would be great. > > TL> Best Regards, > TL> -- > TL> Tyler Longren > TL> J.D. Web Services, L.C. > > > try $_POST['test'][] > or copy it to another array > > $test = $_POST['test']; > > print_r($test); -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php