> What kind of 'logical' order do you need for the Post array?
> 
> To clarify:
> Do you need to write to a file the POST variables passed to the script?

Yes, setup.php -> processSetup.php -> setup.txt

> 
> 
> "Kyle Babich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have a form (setup.php) that passes values to processSetup.php when they
> are written into setup.txt.  I'm trying to instead of writing every
> idividual value into setup.txt from setup.php, write a loop that will take
> as many values as there are in the $_POST array and write them all into a
> single array in logical order in setup.txt.  I'm new to php and can't figure
> out how to do this.  I'm thinking of something like...
> 
> for ($_POST) {
>      fwrite($setup, /*something to add current $_POST value to the end of an
> array within $setup*/);
> }
> 
> How should I go about this?
> 
> Thank you,
> --
> Kyle
> 
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