Hi Redmond,
A couple of issues I see here. First of all you are resetting the
$categories_array to an empty array for each iteration in the loop. You must
move it out of the loop. Secondly, you have enclosed the entire $_REQUEST
superglobal variable in quotes so it is seeing it as a string rather than a
superglobal.
Try this:
$categories_array = array();
for($j=0; $j < $categories_count; $j++){
$tempval="str_categories".$j;
array_push($categories_array,$_REQUEST[$tempval]);
}
ck
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Redmond Militante [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/20/03 2:15 PM wrote:
> hi all
>
> i'm in need of pointers on how to get the following for loop working correctly
>
> for($j=0; $j < $categories_count; $j++){
> $categories_array = array();
> $tempval="str_categories".$j;
> array_push($categories_array,'$_REQUEST['.$tempval.']');
> }
>
> it looks like it's appending the string '$_REQUEST['str_categories0']' to the
> array $categories_array, instead of the actual value of
> $_REQUEST['str_categories0'] - the actual value is being passed correctly to
> the page because i can echo it out...
>
> any advice would be appreciated
>
> thanks
> redmond
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