First, change your form tag to: <form method="post" action="admin.php">
Post's are better, and to be standard-compliant it should be defined lower-case. Then in admin.php, just to see what is being returned, do: <pre><? print_r($_POST); ?></pre> Replace $_POST with $HTTP_POST_VARS if you're using a version of PHP older than 4.1.0. If still there is nothing, then change admin_do[] to simply admin_do. Radio buttons only return the value of the button that was selected, so it's not really necessary to make an array out of a radio button. Mike Wg4- Cook wrote: > Hi all, > > I am sure this is a very simple question, but after reading reams of doco I > still can't find the answer. I am very new to PHP and HTML coding. > > I have a form (html) that uses radio buttons that goes to some PHP code - > how in the PHP code can I tell which radio button was selected? > > My HTML code (which is inside another PHP page) is as follows > > <form action="admin.php" method="GET"> > <input type="radio" name="admin_do[]" value="Add new user">Add new > user</br> > <input type="radio" name="admin_do[]" value="Change User password">Change > User password</br> > <input type="radio" name="admin_do[]" value="Delete user">Delete User</br> > <input type="radio" name="admin_do[]" value="Add new document">Add new > document</br> > <br> > <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Select" > </form> > > > I have tried various things in admin.php but nothing gives me which radio > button was selected. > > TIA > > Janet > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php