Perhaps. I always use the same phrase to open up an array.
foreach($myarray as $var=>$val) { $$var= $val; }
You can also nest it into another foreach statement to extract from an
associative array.
Alberto
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On Wednesday 24 November 2004 04:52, Monique Verrier wrote:
> I am using the general strategy suggested by Jay (thanks, Jay) to process
> my form in another procedure. It's listed below. In my processStuff.php
> program, I use the following code:
>
> $attributes = array();
> $attributes = array_
onique Verrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 12:52:29 -0800
> Subject: [PHP] Lost Variables
>
> > First -- thank you for reading my post.
> >
> > I am using the general strategy suggested by Jay (thanks, Jay) to
> &
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Alberto Brea
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From: "Monique Verrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 12:52:29 -0800
Subject: [PHP] Lost Variables
> First -- thank you for reading my post.
>
> I am using the general strategy suggested by
First -- thank you for reading my post.
I am using the general strategy suggested by Jay (thanks, Jay) to process my
form in another procedure. It's listed below. In my processStuff.php
program, I use the following code:
$attributes = array();
$attributes = array_merge($attributes,$HTTP_POST_VA
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