> >>> <p>Which of the following pets do have at home:
> >>> <br /><input type="checkbox" name="favourite[]" value="dog">dog
> >>> <br /><input type="checkbox" name="favourite[]" value="cat">cat
> >>> <br /><input type="checkbox" name="favourite[]" value="snake">snake
> >>> <br /><input type="checkbox" name="favourite[]" value="other">snake
> >>> <br /><input type="checkbox" name="favourite[]" value="none">none of
> >>> these
> >>> </p>
> > [snip]
> >> I don't know if this works in PHP as well.
> > It is a "checkbox" so it won't work without "[]" in PHP.
> >
>
> It will work without []. It will just not be an array.
>
> For checkboxes you could use it without [] but then it would be more like
> a radio button. Or you could use it with different names in name="".
>


Surely parsing the final checkbox would overwrite any previous ones unless
they were clearly identifiable as different.

George

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