You'll find the values accessible in $_POST as $_POST['cgroup_1']['0'],
$_POST['cgroup_1']['1'], etc.

$_POST itself is an array, and so is your variable.

HTH

Mike


"Bill Hudspeth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am trying to write a function that builds a multiple-choice drop down
> list. As such, I need to specify an array in the name attribute of the
> <select> tag. I am trying to pass a parameter to the function which gets
> used as this name attribute, but seem to be having problems with the
square
> brackets. In the example below, I would like to submit the $elementname
> variable to a function, but can't get it to take the '[' and ']'
characters.
> My resultant $_POST[] variable is empty. Any hints?
>
>
>
>
>
> HARD-CODED VERSION
>
>
>
> echo "<select name='cgroup_1[]' multiple size='5'>";
>
> echo "<option value = '$chon_group_a[1]'
> selected>$chon_group_a[1]</option>";
>
> echo "<option value = '$chon_group_a[2]'>$chon_group_a[2]</option>";
>
> echo "<option value = '$chon_group_a[3]'>$chon_group_a[3]</option>";
>
> echo "<option value = '$chon_group_a[4]'>$chon_group_a[4]</option>";
>
> echo "</select>";
>
>
>
> file://the $chon_group_a is a locally defined array that does not seem to
be
> causing any problems
>
>
>
> DESIRED FUNCTION VERSION
>
>
>
> $elementname="cgroup_1[]";
>
> $elementsarray=$chon_group_a;
>
> PrintOptionBox($elementname,$elementsarray);
>
>
>



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