Just a hunch... but try value="1–24" and see how that works, so
basically substitute "-" for "–"
I can't see the rest of your code and what else you might be appending to
$msgtxt, so it could be something else...
Rick
> Used HTML code:
>
> <input type="radio" name="empleados" value="1-24">
> <input type="radio" name="empleados" value="25-99">
> <input type="radio" name="empleados" value="100-399">
> <input type="radio" name="empleados" value=">399">
>
> PHP code:
> $msgtxt .= "\r\nEmpleados: $empleados";
>
> Whatever radio button is selected, the $msgtxt becomes: "Empleados 0"
>
> As far as I know the variable $empleados should have the choice that was
> made in the form. Why did it return "0"? What did I do wrong? Note that all
> other form entries work fine, only radio buttons seem to be problematic.
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