That is what you should be getting right?

When you have a select statement that has a value as the first one then
that is what you will get when you post or get the form.

if you want a blank one then do 
<option></option>

and that should not pass anything in the post or get...



On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 17:30, Dave J. Hala Jr. wrote:
> I'm running php-4.2.2-8.0.5 on Redhat 8.0
> 
> Lately I've noticed that when doing a form, listbox variables have funky
> values in certain situations.  Unfortunately, I haven't been to
> determined what the certain situation is.
> 
> Here's an example.
> 
> Here is the listbox in the form:
> 
> <select NAME=SQN>
>         <option VALUE="4">4</option>
>         <option VALUE="6">6</option>
>         <option VALUE=""></option>
> </select>
> 
> After clicking submit, when I echo the variable in the post script,I get
> the following results:
> SQN=4
> 
> I should get the value "4"
> 
> Doing an echo "$_POST[SQN] <BR>"; yields the same results.
> 
> 
> I didn't start seeing this until this week. I don't know what changed,
> but it only happens with certain variables on certain posts.  Anyone
> else seen this type of behavior?
> 
> 
> :) Dave
> 
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> 
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