Lists wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 4:58 PM -0400 4/23/09, PJ wrote:
tedd wrote:
http://php1.net/a/edit-db-demo/
H I've looked at your demo and, frankly, don't see it
working.
When I enter names and click on one of the search buttons, I don't get
sane results. For instance,
At 5:30 PM -0500 4/23/09, Lists wrote:
Tedd, nice looking contact demo thingy.. but PJ has a point. ;-) It
would make the app perhaps more intuitive if one could just type
text in any of the 3 fields and then spit out results that match all
of the comparisons that are not blank by clicking
At 5:33 PM -0400 4/22/09, PJ wrote:
Well, I'm making a page to do limited searching of the database. To keep
it simple I just want to search by title, author, ISBN or copyright
date. So, I need to input the user's choice, limit it to one of the
options and pass the supplied parameter to the
tedd wrote:
At 5:33 PM -0400 4/22/09, PJ wrote:
Well, I'm making a page to do limited searching of the database. To keep
it simple I just want to search by title, author, ISBN or copyright
date. So, I need to input the user's choice, limit it to one of the
options and pass the supplied
At 10:11 AM -0400 4/23/09, PJ wrote:
tedd wrote:
http://php1.net/a/edit-db-demo/
Here a user can search for a Last name, first name, or email. Note,
there's no checkboxes because the user indicates what they are
searching for by where they place their search criteria.
HTH's
tedd
tedd wrote:
At 10:11 AM -0400 4/23/09, PJ wrote:
tedd wrote:
http://php1.net/a/edit-db-demo/
Here a user can search for a Last name, first name, or email. Note,
there's no checkboxes because the user indicates what they are
searching for by where they place their search criteria.
PJ wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 10:11 AM -0400 4/23/09, PJ wrote:
tedd wrote:
http://php1.net/a/edit-db-demo/
Here a user can search for a Last name, first name, or email. Note,
there's no checkboxes because the user indicates what they are
searching for by where they place
PJ wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 10:11 AM -0400 4/23/09, PJ wrote:
tedd wrote:
http://php1.net/a/edit-db-demo/
Here a user can search for a Last name, first name, or email. Note,
there's no checkboxes because the user indicates what they are
searching for by where they place
At 4:58 PM -0400 4/23/09, PJ wrote:
tedd wrote:
http://php1.net/a/edit-db-demo/
H I've looked at your demo and, frankly, don't see it working.
When I enter names and click on one of the search buttons, I don't get
sane results. For instance, entering Johnson in last name and
tedd wrote:
At 4:58 PM -0400 4/23/09, PJ wrote:
tedd wrote:
http://php1.net/a/edit-db-demo/
H I've looked at your demo and, frankly, don't see it working.
When I enter names and click on one of the search buttons, I don't get
sane results. For instance, entering Johnson in
PJ wrote:
How to deactivate checkboxes when one in a series is checked?
input type=checkbox name=choice[1]another input
input type=checkbox name=choice[2]another input1
input type=checkbox name=choice[3]another input2
input type=checkbox name=choice[4]another input3
So that only 1 of the other
Lists wrote:
PJ wrote:
How to deactivate checkboxes when one in a series is checked?
input type=checkbox name=choice[1]another input
input type=checkbox name=choice[2]another input1
input type=checkbox name=choice[3]another input2
input type=checkbox name=choice[4]another input3
So that
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2007 3:59 am, blueboy wrote:
Hi,
I have a checkbox array (about 20 lines)
input name=\box\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
input name=\box\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
input name=\box\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
I do some client side checking with
2007. 05. 30, szerda keltezéssel 09.59-kor blueboy ezt írta:
Hi,
I have a checkbox array (about 20 lines)
input name=\box\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
input name=\box\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
input name=\box\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
input name=\box[]\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
On Wed, May 30, 2007 3:59 am, blueboy wrote:
Hi,
I have a checkbox array (about 20 lines)
input name=\box\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
input name=\box\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
input name=\box\ type=\checkbox\ value=\$id\
I do some client side checking with javascript however the
Excellent response. You should always be expecting certain data. So
if no checkboxes are checked, your code should realize that since it
was expecting the data and none was submitted.
The lazy way is much easier to code, but it is actually fairly
efficient. You are only hitting the database
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 10:15:36PM -0500, blackwater dev wrote:
I have a form where I am dynamically building a bunch of checkbox
inputs. Then when submitted, I need to update the db. Problem is, of
course, if the checkbox is unchecked then the $_POST doesn't have the
value in the array.
Hopefully I understand your question correctly.
You have this SQL:
$media_query = 'SELECT media_id,media_name FROM media GROUP BY media_name';
And
For every media_id which is associated with $cartoon in the table
media_art, check the box; for all others leave them unchecked.
The problem
That did it exactly, Kristen
Thanks so much for the help! (and sorry for sending this to you and not
the list the first time!)
JJ
Kristen G. Thorson wrote:
Hopefully I understand your question correctly.
You have this SQL:
$media_query = 'SELECT media_id,media_name FROM media
You could try this:
input type=hidden name=box1 value=0
input type=checkbox name=box1 value=1
So basically when it get submitted, you'll have either a 0 or 1 response
to know whether or not it has been checked.
Does this help?
Matt
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 14:25, Cesar Aracena wrote:
Hi all,
original-
De: Matt Babineau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Viernes, 15 de Agosto de 2003 12:34 p.m.
Para: Cesar Aracena
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [PHP] Checkboxes
You could try this:
input type=hidden name=box1 value=0
input type=checkbox name=box1 value=1
So
knows what boxes it expects?
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Cesar Aracena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 15 augustus 2003 20:38
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: [PHP] Checkboxes
Urgentie: Hoog
It could be a solution but only working with a few items. My list(s
You could name them as:
input type=checkbox name=choice[] value=1
input type=checkbox name=choice[] value=2
etc...
Then $_POST['choice'] will be an array of the boxes chosen.
$list = implode(',',$_POST['choice']);
will give you a comma separated list of all items chosen.
---John Holmes...
It could be a solution but only working with a few items. My list(s)
will be filled up with hundreds of items grabbed automatically out of
another MySQL table... would it help too? Maybe naming the check
boxes with each item own ID... anyone?
What you could do is this:
$query = SELECT
The following is completely untested but might yield the results you want.
It assigns a value to the skill array, prints the post var, and then (I
hope) advances the array pointer to the next array element:
Good luck, hugh
if (count($_POST['skill'])0)
{
for
In further thought on this, I'm not sure that $_POST['skill'] is an array.
Hugh
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From: Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 8:47 PM
Subject: [PHP] Checkboxes
Hi
I am trying to get results form checkboxes on a form. Each
I am trying to get results form checkboxes on a form. Each checkbox
is
given a value of the id of an item in a table. What I want to do is
find
out what is selected and from there get the id so I can create a sql
insert
statement for each selected item.
I can get the item selected but
-Original Message-
From: Mr. BuNgL3 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 8:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] checkboxes and php...
Hi...
can you give me some lights in this subject? How checkboxes
work with php?
Or where i can find some info
why would you give them all the same name? I can see this for radio buttons
but not checkboxes.
-Original Message-
From: Greg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] checkboxes php
If I have 3 checkboxes labeled user, but
You need to give the checkboxes unique names like user1, user2 user3
RW
Quoting Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
### If I have 3 checkboxes labeled user, but each one has a seperate value,
### how do I get the values of each checkbox? For example, how would I tell
### if
### the following checkboxes
Do you, prehaps, wants to use radio buttons instead?
RW
Quoting Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
### If I have 3 checkboxes labeled user, but each one has a seperate value,
### how do I get the values of each checkbox? For example, how would I tell
### if
### the following checkboxes are checked?
###
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Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] checkboxes php
You need to give the checkboxes unique names like user1, user2 user3
RW
Quoting Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
### If I have 3 checkboxes labeled user, but each one has a seperate
I want to be able to let people check multiple values. I want them to be
given a list of usernames and check the ones they want deleted, so a radio
button won't work. If you go to Yahoo mail and select more than one
checkbox, you can delete more than one item. I looked at the source and all
the
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Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] checkboxes php
You need to give the checkboxes unique names like user1, user2 user3
RW
Quoting Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
### If I have 3 checkboxes labeled user, but each one has a seperate
value,
###
: Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] checkboxes php
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 15:37:06 -0500
I want to be able to let people check multiple values. I want them to be
given a list of usernames and check the ones they want deleted, so a radio
button won't work. If you go
I just logged in to my Yahoo mail account. I have only one account, but when I
went to Preferences, it had a select multiple, which you might want to consider
RW
Quoting Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
### I want to be able to let people check multiple values. I want them to be
### given a list of
select multiple applies to selection lists, not checkboxes
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From: Richard Whitney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] checkboxes php
I just logged in to my Yahoo mail account
select multiple applies to selection lists, not checkboxes
Indeed. But I believe he was offering that as an alternative. :)
Chris
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Quoting Chris Boget [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
### select multiple applies to selection lists, not checkboxes
###
### Indeed. But I believe he was offering that as an alternative. :)
Ahem! Thanks Chris!
RW
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isset($_POST[chk1]) will only be true if the checkbox is checked.
Tim Ward
http://www.chessish.com
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From: John-Erik Omland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 6:25 PM
Subject: [PHP] checkboxes, radio
In the php.ini file set error reporting to E_ALL ~E_NOTICE
-- Joseph W. Goff
Seems like register_globals issue has been replaced by error_reporting ;-)
John-Erik Omland wrote:
Hi
HELP!!!
I have read through the manual about using $_POST['name'] to
retrieve data from forms, but what
Hi,
Friday, January 10, 2003, 4:25:00 AM, you wrote:
JEO Hi
JEO HELP!!!
JEO I have read through the manual about using $_POST['name'] to retrieve
JEO data from forms, but what happens when a form element is not filled in
JEO or checked?
JEO If I have a checkbox on a form called chk1 I get an
At 12:16 22.11.2002, empty spoke out and said:
[snip]
...
tr
tdinput type=checkbox name=val value=a / AAA/td
/tr
tr
tdinput type=checkbox name=val value=s / SSS/td
/tr
...
and the PHP code:
$eval='';
if(isset($val)){
if(isset($val[0]) isset($val[1]))
For something like this, instead of doing all the HTML, I would set up
and array, and then loop through the array to output the HTML...
SELECT CLASS=select NAME=qual
?php
for ( $i = 0; $qual_array[$i]; $i++ ) {
if ( $_POST['qual'] == $qual_array[$i] ) {
echo ( OPTION VALUE=\ .
If you have hundred thousand elements for example if you rob up for some
country select within tierce code-
I thinks doing like the following is better
echo select
optiona
optionb
...
optionzz
option selected$value
/option
/select ;
And I don't care if it could have 2 same
I use the following function for my check boxes in forms in PHP.
Putting your form element creation into functions or even classes makes life
so much easier when you have to validate / change code.
you'll be glad you did it
Cheers
Brendon
function fncwriteformcheckbox($strname, $strid,
Hello. I have a form that I would like to use checkboxes. these
checkboxes
are created dynamically. I've been told that if I want to manipulate
each
one then I should use 'name=checkbox[]' and make an array out of it.
okay,
fine. but how do i access them in my PHP script? I know I have
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 10:59:00PM -0400, Blue Presley wrote:
Hello. I have a form that I would like to use checkboxes.
... snip ...
I've been told that if I want to manipulate each
one then I should use 'name=checkbox[]' and make an array out of it. okay,
fine. but how do i access them
ðÒÉ×ÅÔ!
Analysis Solutions wrote:
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 10:59:00PM -0400, Blue Presley wrote:
Hello. I have a form that I would like to use checkboxes.
... snip ...
I've been told that if I want to manipulate each
one then I should use 'name=checkbox[]' and make an array out of it. okay,
I know this might be a bit easy for all you experts out
there. I have multiple checkboxes and text areas in a form. In the
confirmation email sent to the user I manage to get the text areas to
display
in the email. How would I get the results of the checkboxes to to
display as
2:24 AM
To: bvr
Cc: Ben Turner; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] CheckBoxes
On Sunday, March 3, 2002, at 11:15 AM, bvr wrote:
If you append '[]' to the name, an array will be returned
after submit
with the values of the checked checkboxes.
Is there any other way
On Sunday, March 3, 2002, at 11:15 AM, bvr wrote:
If you append '[]' to the name, an array will be returned after submit
with the values of the checked checkboxes.
Is there any other way of doing this? Using the brackets at the end of
the input's name is super-convenient, making it
Alternatively, is there any plans to change the DTD for
XHTML Strict to allow brackets? IMO it's not something
that cause problems if it were to be supported. Kind of
lame that it's not, actually.
Subscribe to the www-html list at w3.org and ask the guys who look after
this sort of
On Monday, March 4, 2002, at 10:37 AM, Jon Haworth wrote:
Subscribe to the www-html list at w3.org and ask the guys who look after
this sort of thing if it's a possibility. Realistically, no-one will be
prepared to rework the DTDs that already exist, but it might be
something
that's
Yes, well, PHP supports that a little bit differently
If you append '[]' to the name, an array will be returned after submit
with the values of the checked checkboxes
INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=test[] VALUE=1 CHECKED
INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=test[] VALUE=2
INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=test[] VALUE=3 CHECKED
As far as I know, you can't name different checkboxes with the same name
(seems odd to me to do this anyway) When you submit a form to a php
page, the php page will have a variable for each input item in your
form So if you have checkbox items named, a, b, c, and d, and
submit a form with a
Ben,
Hmm I don't really understand you question, but when I had check boxes in a
form, you have to name them all the same but the value all different For
example:
input type=checkbox name=name[1] value=value1
input type=checkbox name=name[2] value=value2
input type=checkbox name=name[3]
Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] CheckBoxes
As far as I know, you can't name different checkboxes with the same name
(seems odd to me to do this anyway...). When you submit a form to a php
page, the php page will have
On Monday 14 January 2002 06:03, m. ali wrote:
Hi
my problem :
i have to pass the price, and part number which i get from the database to
the shopping cart so when i select some
of the items by checking the checkboxes and submit the form i get only the
last item in the list
i use hidden
use : @$name_of_chechbox_3 to suppress warnings
or at the start of the file do :
if (!isset($name_of_chechbox_3)) $name_of_chechbox_3 = ;
or something similar
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 5:03 PM
To: [EMAIL
your error reporting must be set to E_ALL.
a very simple way is:
$checkbox_3 = isset($checkbox_3);
Now, $checkbox_3 will be either TRUE or FALSE with no errors!
-Jason Garber
IonZoft.com
At 06:03 AM 11/14/2001 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In am HTML form, checkboxes NOT checked are not
onClick
Kirk
-Original Message-
From: Boaz Yahav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 3:03 PM
To: PHP General (E-mail)
Subject: [PHP] checkboxes
does anyone know the HTML event that knows when a checkbox has been
checked and unchecked?
--
PHP General
, October 26, 2001 2:06 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] checkboxes
onClick
Kirk
-Original Message-
From: Boaz Yahav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 3:03 PM
To: PHP General (E-mail)
Subject: [PHP] checkboxes
does anyone know the HTML event that knows when
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Ryan Stephens wrote:
Im trying to output a list of options, each with a checkbox named ChkBox
...
Name each checkbox ChkBox[] ... the brackets are the key.
When the form is submitted, you'll have an array called $ChkBox that will
contain the data only from the checked
On 12-Sep-2001 Christopher William Wesley wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Ryan Stephens wrote:
Im trying to output a list of options, each with a checkbox named ChkBox
...
Name each checkbox ChkBox[] ... the brackets are the key.
When the form is submitted, you'll have an array called
"Christian Dechery" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I associate a list of checkboxes to a list of texfields?
but what if have:
input type=checkbox name=checklist[]Cb1 input type=text ...
input type=checkbox name=checklist[]Cb2 input type=text ...
how would I associate each textfield to its
What I see is that the below is not an array of checkboxes (that would
be input type="checkbox" ..., not option ...). Option ... are
part of a select
But, to make a checkbox be checked, you simply do this:
input type="checkbox" ... checked
Jeremy
Jeremy Brand :: Sr. Software Engineer ::
Hi Jerry,
Feel free (as in GPL) to use my libHtmlForm functions. This should
solve your problem.
http://www.nirvani.net/software/libHtmlForm/
See: html_input_checkbox() specifically.
Jeremy
Jeremy Brand :: Sr. Software Engineer :: 408-245-9058 :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it took me a while to find this out, too.
If you have say, 5 checkboxes, name them like so:
input type="checkbox" name="musicians[]" value="monk"
input type="checkbox" name="musicians[]" value="trane"
input type="checkbox" name="musicians[]" value="miles"
input type="checkbox"
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