Interesting way to solve the problem. I thought about checking whether the 
keys are present (if not the checkbox is set to "N".)
I wil definitily try this option as well.
Thxs all!
Sjef

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> Sjef Janssen wrote:
>> Hallo,
>> I have a form with a number of checkboxes grouped together. The value of
>> these boxes is stored in an array: $used[]. Now I found that the value of
>> checked boxes (value = 'Y') are stored in the array while non checked 
>> boxes
>> are not stored at all. This makes the array incomplete as I want to have 
>> all
>> checkbox values in the array.
>> For example: for 4 checkboxes the values are
>> checkbox 1: array index  = 0 value = "Y"
>> checkbox 2: array index = 1 value = "Y"
>> checkbox 3: value = "N" : it does not occur in the array
>> checkbox 4: array index = 2 value = "Y"
>>
>> Is there a way to, as it were, complete the array and have all values
>> stored, even the "N" values? So that array index 2 has a value of "N", 
>> and
>> array index 3 is "Y".
>>
>> Thxs
>>
>> Sjef
>
> Seems like I recall solving this problem.  It's been a long time, so 
> you'll need to try it.
>
> For each checkbox set these two
> <input type="hidden" name="foo" value="no"><input type="checkbox" 
> name="foo" value="yes">
>
> You'll get $_POST[foo] as "no" or "yes" 

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