On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Rob Gould<gould...@mac.com> wrote:
> I have a webpage which allows people to log in and make selections with
> radio buttons and hit SUBMIT and saves the data from those radio buttons to
> a mySQL database.
>
> However, I'm finding that I also need the ability to allow a user to log
> back in at a later date (or even on a different computer), and pull up that
> survey again,
> with each of the 50-something radio-buttons back in the positions in which
> they were last saved.
>
> Surely there's a best-case-method for doing this type of thing (saving large
> numbers of radio-button-group settings to mySQL and pulling them back
> again later).  Any advice is greatly appreciated.  Perhaps there's a
> jQuery-way to retrieve all the radio-button group settings as an array and
> save it and pull it back again?
> Or perhaps a PHP-specific method - - - I'm fine with either.
>
>
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I've tended to use a binary string for the values, as my radio/
checkboxs tend to be yes / no, so I store the data in a single field
as 010111010111100000000101010111000 using 0=no and 1=yes.

Then a quick loop through the string sets my values.


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