Stuart,

I'm no expert, but did you flush your browser?

Hth,
Andre

On Saturday 23 October 2004 06:46 am, Stuart Felenstein wrote:
> I've tried about everything and have analyzed every
> bit of code but I can't seem to resolve this issue. It
> might be off topic since I can't say for sure if this
> is a php problem.
>
> The issue - I have a multi page form. One page seems
> to throw a wrench in the whole process every time I
> make a simple modification.
>
> Initially I had this setup:
> <td><input name="skill[]" type="text"
> id="skill[]"></td>
> <select name="sky[]" id="sky[]">
> <select name="slu[]" id="slu[]">
> <td><input name="cert[]" type="text" id="cert[]"></td>
> <select name="cky[]" id="cky[]">
> <select name="clu[]" id="clu[]">
>
> There were 5 rounds of these.
>
> Now when I setup the array I only set it up to grab
> the skill[], sky[], and slu[]
>
> And all that works great ! And so basically
> cert[],cky[],clu[] were just dead elements.
>
> Now what I've done is dropped the cert,cky,clu
> elements
> and added 5 more sets of the skill, sky and slu.
> No difference in the sequence of elements in the form.
> Yet for some unknown reason it throws a curve to the
> process somehow and basically kills the transaction.
>
> I've checked, rechecked the session start and the
> authentication procedures.  Like I say if I put the
> original one back in all is well.  The array does not
> limit the number of elements.
>
> Very strange behaviour.  I am not sure what to do.
> After a good amount of effort I thought to post in
> case someone with more experience might understand the
> possible issues.
>
> Thank you.
> Stuart

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