> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Piggott [mailto:ron.pigg...@actsministries.org]
> Sent: 29 June 2010 22:22
> 
> Am I on the right track?  I don't know what to do with the second
> "FOREACH"

Sort of.

> 
> <?php
> 
> foreach($_REQUEST as $key => $val) {
>      $$key = $val;
>        echo $key . ": " . $val . "<br>";
> 
>        if ( $val == "Array" ) {

I would prefer to use is_array() here:

        if (is_array($val))

>               $i=0;
> 

At this point, you've just proved that $val is an array (whichever test you 
use!), so simply foreach it like one. I know you know how to do that as you did 
it with $_REQUEST above!

>                       foreach ($val) {
>                               echo "$val[$i]<br>";
>                               $i++;
>                       }

                    foreach ($val as $option) {
                               echo "$option<br />\n";
                    }

> 
>        }
> }
> 
> ?>

Cheers!

Mike
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Mike Ford,
Electronic Information Developer, Libraries and Learning Innovation,  
Leeds Metropolitan University, C507, Civic Quarter Campus, 
Woodhouse Lane, LEEDS,  LS1 3HE,  United Kingdom 
Email: m.f...@leedsmet.ac.uk 
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