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From: "Matt Matijevich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 4:18 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] to array or not to array..
> [snip]
> That works great, I am messing myself up, howev
The way I deal with this is one of two ways. An easy way is to populate
hidden fields in the page with the indexes of the users, thwn loop
through those, checking the indexes of the arrays sent back.
User 5
User 7
Another is to loop through, say, records from the DB and use their IDs
for th
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That works great, I am messing myself up, however because I am using
checkboxes so when I run this, if I have unchecked the checkbox, the
value
doesn't come through and I want an unchecked box to be 0 for example so
I
may need some javascript...
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Can only one option be checked per us
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 3:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] to array or not to array..
Try adapting like this:
foreach ($_POST as $key => $val){
#display each i
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01/12/2004 02:44 Subject: [PHP] to array or not to
array..
Ok,
This is probably a basic question, I am just looking for opinions and
examples as to the best way to handle this...
I cycling through a query and displaying results to the user such as ...
usernamecan add can delete
eddieY N
frank
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