On 7/17/2013 11:49 AM, Tedd Sperling wrote:
Hi gang:
Considering:
On Jul 17, 2013, at 11:41 AM, Jim Giner jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com wrote:
Since you state that you haven't made any changes to the system (in general),
I'm going to guess that you modified an 'included' file and it has an
Jack Jackson wrote:
I can only swear this to the entire list:
Before I come here for help, each time, I echo and var_dump and print_r
until, yes, I need a doctor.
I did say give it a rest when you start bleeding ;-)
So by the time I come here, it's not laziness or lack of looking in the
From what I understand the simplest solution here would be to check to see
if you have $_POST['cb'] in the first place. That would indicate if
checkbox was selected or not. After, you have posted the form just do the
following test.
$check_box_exits = ((isset($_POST['cb']))? true:false);
g.gill wrote:
From what I understand the simplest solution here would be to check to see
if you have $_POST['cb'] in the first place. That would indicate if
checkbox was selected or not. After, you have posted the form just do the
following test.
$check_box_exits = ((isset($_POST['cb']))?
Jack Jackson wrote:
g.gill wrote:
From what I understand the simplest solution here would be to check
to see
if you have $_POST['cb'] in the first place. That would indicate if
checkbox was selected or not. After, you have posted the form just do
the following test.
$check_box_exits
g.gill wrote:
From what I understand the simplest solution here would be to check to
see
if you have $_POST['cb'] in the first place. That would indicate if
checkbox was selected or not. After, you have posted the form just do
the
following test.
$check_box_exits =
Jochem Maas wrote:
snip
wtf are you smoking Jack? every checkbox that was checked will exist in the
$_POST array set with the value you gave it (I alway set a chekcboxes
value to 1
because the values mere existance in the submitted data indicates it's
chevckbox
was checked), if a checkbox
On 8/1/05, Jack Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
snip
wtf are you smoking Jack? every checkbox that was checked will exist in the
$_POST array set with the value you gave it (I alway set a chekcboxes
value to 1
because the values mere existance in the submitted
On 8/1/05, Jack Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
snip
wtf are you smoking Jack? every checkbox that was checked will exist in
the
$_POST array set with the value you gave it (I alway set a chekcboxes
value to 1
because the values mere existance in the submitted data
Jack Jackson wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
snip
wtf are you smoking Jack? every checkbox that was checked will exist
in the
$_POST array set with the value you gave it (I alway set a chekcboxes
value to 1
because the values mere existance in the submitted data indicates it's
chevckbox
was
AAarg.
Okay, thanks to all of you I've decided that any field name I need to
see will be sent to $_SESSION['required_fields'] and basta.
Then after the submit button is pressed, I am doing this:
reset($_SESSION['required_fields']);
foreach ($_SESSION['required_fields'] as $fieldname)
Jack Jackson wrote:
AAarg.
Okay, thanks to all of you I've decided that any field name I need to
see will be sent to $_SESSION['required_fields'] and basta.
Then after the submit button is pressed, I am doing this:
reset($_SESSION['required_fields']);
reset is not required when using
I can only swear this to the entire list:
Before I come here for help, each time, I echo and var_dump and print_r
until, yes, I need a doctor.
So by the time I come here, it's not laziness or lack of looking in the
manual, it's head-swirling confusion infused with incompetence and a
Jack Jackson wrote:
hi,
I have checkboxes beging dynamically generated. to seperate tasks in
error checking I have added he arrays not just to $_POST but to
$_POST[cb] so names (derived from question numbers) are for example:
$_POST[cb][7]
A dump of $_POST would therefore include
David Robley wrote:
Jack Jackson wrote:
hi,
I have checkboxes beging dynamically generated. to seperate tasks in
error checking I have added he arrays not just to $_POST but to
$_POST[cb] so names (derived from question numbers) are for example:
$_POST[cb][7]
A dump of $_POST would
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