> -----Original Message-----
> From: Skip Evans [mailto:s...@bigskypenguin.com]
> Sent: 07 December 2009 23:03
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] Passing HTML array index to JS?
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> I have an HTML field like this
> 
> <input type="text" name="qty[]" value="!!quantity!!" size="4"
> style="text-align: right;" onblur="calculateBidUnit();">
> 
> ... and what I need to do is pass to the calculateBidUnit
> function the value of quantity, do a calculation on it and
> plug into this field.
> 
> <input type="text" name="bid_unit_value[]" value="" size="4">
> 
> Which of course I know how to do for non-array values, but not
> sure how to get the values to do the calculation on the JS
> side if the fields are in an array.

H'mm, in my experience the only surefire foolproof way to make sure you pick 
the correct "bid_unit_value[]" input to match the corresponding "qty[]" is to 
actually supply specific array indexes (so "qty[1]", "bid_unit_value[1]"; 
"qty[2]", "bid_unit_value[2]"; etc.). There are other Javascript approaches 
that work in theory, but I've never been convinced of their robustness.

As to addressing these elements, I merely observe that in Javascript, by 
definition a.z is *identical* to a["z"]. Application of this to the current 
situation is left as an exercise for the reader.

Cheers!

Mike
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Mike Ford,
Electronic Information Developer, Libraries and Learning Innovation,  
Leeds Metropolitan University, C507, Civic Quarter Campus, 
Woodhouse Lane, LEEDS,  LS1 3HE,  United Kingdom 
Email: m.f...@leedsmet.ac.uk 
Tel: +44 113 812 4730





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