Hi Richard,
I'm basically building a custom mysql table to delimited text file
function for a membership site. So I've got a lot of typical
demographic info fields like name, address, etc. The site owners
would like to dump the membership information for their own purposes,
but they don't
name="bool[0][careers]"
might do what you want...
it's really quite difficult to say without a concrete example...
On Thu, June 8, 2006 10:20 am, Ben Liu wrote:
> I probably should add some more details to my question:
>
> The names of the form checkboxes could be changed from ie:
> bool_careers
On Fri, June 9, 2006 7:34 am, Ben Liu wrote:
> The basic problem is that the way a $_POST variable gets processed is
> in the order it is in on the original form.
This is an undocumented behaviour, almost for sure.
Your script shouldn't rely on it, even if a skillion other scripts do.
:-)
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Li
On 09 June 2006 13:55, Mindaugas L wrote:
> Hello,
> "
> The basic problem is that the way a $_POST variable gets processed is
> in the order it is in on the original form. "
> I think it's very natural behaviour.
>
> But be careful with associative arrays, I think before version
> 5.12.there was
Hi Mindaugas,
I wasn't trying to imply that there was something wrong or illogical
about the way the $_POST variable is processed. It is logical that it
processes in the order listed in html. Perhaps I should have said,
"my problem" rather than "the problem". I'll be sure to read about
th
Hello,
"
The basic problem is that the way a $_POST variable gets processed is
in the order it is in on the original form. "
I think it's very natural behaviour.
But be careful with associative arrays, I think before version
5.12.there was a bug, if you want that PHP makes an associative array
of
Hi Mike,
Thanks for pointing that out. I hadn't thought of it but you are
right. But I still don't think this addresses the issue of ordering.
The basic problem is that the way a $_POST variable gets processed is
in the order it is in on the original form. If you want to present the
fields in one
On 08 June 2006 16:20, Ben Liu wrote:
> I probably should add some more details to my question:
>
> The names of the form checkboxes could be changed from ie:
> bool_careers, bool_speaking, bool_internship, etc. to a single array
> bool_questions[], for instance. The problem with that is that I a
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Hello João,
You are right that the $_POST variable does not receive anything for
unchecked boxes. I didn't realize that. But I still ne
Hello João,
You are right that the $_POST variable does not receive anything for
unchecked boxes. I didn't realize that. But I still need the foreach
loop for other reasons:
So it looks like this:
foreach ($_POST as $key => $data) {
$query.="$key, ";
}
Instead o
Since i remember, when a for POST is sent and a checkbox is not checked, php
not receive this $_POST variable.
That is, i think you don´t need to use a foreach to know if checkbox was
checked or not.
Am i wrong?
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Also, I need to re-order the elements in a custom manner, not simply
alphabetical or reverse alphabetical or some logical way like that,
more like how the original form is presented, by related fields. More
specifically, the form is for a membership system, the system collects
typical demographic
I probably should add some more details to my question:
The names of the form checkboxes could be changed from ie:
bool_careers, bool_speaking, bool_internship, etc. to a single array
bool_questions[], for instance. The problem with that is that I am
using the form checkbox names later to process
Ben Liu schrieb:
Hello All,
I'm using a form (method="POST") to collect 30 boolean values from the
end user using a series of checkboxes in the form. The form is
arranged in a table so that the 30 check boxes are not a long list but
rather three columns (with related items columnized). The probl
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