John W. Holmes wrote:
How does php know what "suitable form data" is?
I guess it could look for multiple names in the GET or POST data. But
then that would mean for every variable it goes to create, it would have
to go and look if it's already created one by that name. If it did,
erase the old
John W. Holmes wrote:
use [] in your select box name. When it comes back in the
$_POST array you
will have an array of options. It breaks HTML standard
No, it does not break HTML standards -- that is a PHP urban myth
(which,
to
my chagrin, I helped to propagate before a wiser head sent m
> >>use [] in your select box name. When it comes back in the
> >>$_POST array you
> >>will have an array of options. It breaks HTML standard
> >
> >
> > No, it does not break HTML standards -- that is a PHP urban myth
(which,
> to
> > my chagrin, I helped to propagate before a wiser head sent me
Ford, Mike [LSS] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Cal Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 January 2003 14:41
use [] in your select box name. When it comes back in the
$_POST array you
will have an array of options. It breaks HTML standard
No, it does not break HTML standards --
> -Original Message-
> From: Cal Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 18 January 2003 14:41
>
> use [] in your select box name. When it comes back in the
> $_POST array you
> will have an array of options. It breaks HTML standard
No, it does not break HTML standards -- that is a PH
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-Original Message-
From: Gregory Chagnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 9:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Select multiple boxes
The problem is I have 2 seelect boxes...it's for creating a user and adding
them to a list of available groups...so
> The problem is I have 2 seelect boxes...it's for creating a user and
> adding
> them to a list of available groups...so I have one select box that is
> initially empty called memberOf and another box that has all of the
> available groups listed in it called availableGroups. I have a script
> th
The problem is I have 2 seelect boxes...it's for creating a user and adding
them to a list of available groups...so I have one select box that is
initially empty called memberOf and another box that has all of the
available groups listed in it called availableGroups. I have a script that
can move
AM
To: Gregory Chagnon; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Select multiple boxes
use [] in your select box name. When it comes back in the $_POST array you
will have an array of options. It breaks HTML standard therefore it is a
Bad Thing (tm) but it does work.
Don't pick me
Pick me
Sele
> Is there any way to get all of the elements in a SELECT MULTIPLE box,
not
> just the ones that are selected? Thanks!
No. You create the box, so you should know all of the possible values.
---John W. Holmes...
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me"
$_POST['mySelect'][2] == "Pick me"
HTH,
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-Original Message-
From: Gregory Chagnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 11:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTEC
Hi-
Is there any way to get all of the elements in a SELECT MULTIPLE box, not
just the ones that are selected? Thanks!
-Greg
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