Sorry, I believe you are mistaken here... you *can* specify a value for each checkbox and have it come through. I have written scripts that do this, and here is another example:
http://www.tizag.com/phpT/examples/formex.php/

all zedleon needs to do is add the correct value parameter to each checkbox.

Jordan


On Aug 17, 2005, at 3:57 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sorry I should clarify... checkboxes don't send their values through they
send their names and states... so if you have the array:

Name="qmev[1]"... name="qmev[2]"... name="qmev[3]"

And your array contains

[1] => on : [3] => on

1 and 3 are selected

-----Original Message-----
From: zedleon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 August 2005 21:30
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Help correcting a form mailer problem...

thanks for the reply...
after using the print_r($_POST['gmev']); and selecting all the checkboxes to
send to the form
the return is Array ( [0] => on [1] => on [2] => on [3] => on ). So the
values are missing.....
don't really know how to proceed at this point.
any help is appreciated.


"Joe Wollard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I would first start out by dumping the values of $_POST['gmev'] by using

print_r($_POST['gmev']);

Sounds to me like you're not getting the data that your expecting
from the form for some reason. Maybe $_POST['gmev'] is an array of
null values?

-Good Luck

On Aug 17, 2005, at 12:15 PM, zedleon wrote:


I previously built a sticky form with dynamic checkbox
array's.........
The form works beautifully thanks to help from Jochem Mass and
Kathleen
Ballard.

I now have a slightly different problem...I have built an email
form to send
the form data.
I copied and used the following code which works great in the sticky
form.....


if (isset($_POST['gmev']) && is_array($_POST['gmev'])) {

   foreach ($_POST['gmev'] as $gmev_day) {

   print "<p>You have registered for the: <b>$gmev_day</b> Good
Morning East
Valley Event.</p>";
}

} else {

   print 'You are not registered for any events!';

}

The results is this:
           "You have registered for the: September 9th Good Morning
East
Valley Event."

Now when I use the same code modified for the form mailer I am
getting this
result.

if (isset($_POST['gmev']) && is_array($_POST['gmev'])) {

      foreach ($_POST['gmev'] as $gmev_day) {

  $msg .= "You have registered for the: $gmev_day Good Morning East
Valley
Event.\n";
}

} else {

   $mgs .= "You are not registered for any events!";
}

          result is - "You have registered for the: on Good Morning
East
Valley Event."

I am missing the value of the variable even though I am receiving
all the
instances of the variables from the checkboxes. When they are
selected, they
are present.

I really don't know what to do about correcting the problem. Any
guidance
here would really be appreciated....and...go easy on me...I am new
to PHP

Thanks before hand...

zedleon

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