Is your question a javascript or PHP question?

For PHP you can do this:

$omr = $_POST['omr'] ;
        if(is_array($omr))
        {
                for($k=0; $k<count($omr); $k++)
`               {
                        $sql->Insert("insert into omr (omrID,omrNumber) values
('$omrID','$omr[$k]')");
                        $affected_rows = $sql->a_rows;
                }

                if ($affected_rows == 1)
                {
                        echo "omr <font color=red>". $omrID . "</font> omr 
successfully added to
the database.\n<BR />";
                } else {
                        echo "omr <font color=red>". $omrID . "</font> omr was not 
successfully
added to the database.<BR />Please try again.\n<BR />";
                }

        }



Thanks,

John Ellingsworth
http://mail.med.upenn.edu/~jellings/
AIM: vc2000support

-----Original Message-----
From: Disko_kex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 10:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Problem with form


Hi

If a have a <select name="omr[]">, what is the name of the "select"? I
tried with both "omr" and "omr[]", but no one works. It works fine if
the name is "omr" but then it is only one value posted.

Maybe its easier to understand if you see it yourself:
http://www.lokalguiden.se/index2.php?action=ledigalokaler
It's the second select I must name omr[] to get all the values posted
but then the javascript doesn't understand the name omr[], what to do?

Thx.

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