All of the POST variables will be stored in the HTTP_POST_VARS array which
you can loop through once rather than manually doing each seperate variable.
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> I have a bunch of variables (through a POST form) that I need to
> loop through and check for content. Right now, each one is being
> evaluated separately:
>
> if ($var1 == '') {
> $url .= "&var1=";
> $error = 1;
> } else {
> $url .= "&var1=".urlencode(stripslashes($var1))."";
> }
>
> Then repeat for $var2, $var3, etc., etc...
>
> Is there a better way of doing this looping instead of writing the
> same routine over and over again?
>
> AMK4
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