I probably should add some more details to my question:

The names of the form checkboxes could be changed from ie:
bool_careers, bool_speaking, bool_internship, etc. to a single array
bool_questions[], for instance. The problem with that is that I am
using the form checkbox names later to process related data.
Specifically, I am building a user-input based query. So if the form
checkbox names are the same as the names of the variables in the
database, it makes for easy creating of the query, since the names
become associative keys in the $_POST array. I iterate through the
$_POST array, checking each for true/false state. If the checkbox is
checked, I add the associative key name to the query. Eliminating the
checkbox names in favor of a numerical key only would make this more
complicated.

- Ben

On 6/8/06, Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

1. Use Keys in your form like a[1],a[2]
2. order the array by usort (alphabetically or whatever u prefer)

that way => 2: yes it is.

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