How can i access names with '[]' w/o eval() or seeking in form's element?

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"Rouvas Stathis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Actually, you *can* use brackets ([]) in names and javascript can handle
> them just fine.
> -Stathis.
>
> Max Vysotskiy wrote:
> >
> > Hi.
> > Why doesn't PHP convert mutiselect values with plain names (not
array-like)
> > to arrays. Is there any reason to not doing this?
> >
> > Example:
> > I have a page with multiselect, which name is SEL1
> > (I cannot use square brackets because I need to use a JavaScript on the
> > page, so, it's not allowed in variable names to contain [ ]  ). When
browser
> > submits this page, and if there are sew values selected in this
multiselect,
> > it just sends this values along to each other with same name.
> > (such as in case of GET method:
http://somehost.com/index.php?SEL1=1&SEL2=2)
> > So, why not parse this, and in case if there are more than one variable
with
> > same name, convert this variable to array, and put all the values there?
> > Thanx
> >
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