Thanks for the feedback, Zdenek. Yes, it's a small thing to fix and really is 
not a problem.

For those who are trying to figure out what I meant with my original post: 
Strange enough the output of checkbox values works in one of my forms but not 
in the other. So I'm currently trying to find the difference between the two...

-will

On 18.12.2009, at 16:40, Zdenek Skodik wrote:

> 
> Dear Will,
> 
> as usually you're right;) With  
> 
> <input type="${content.type}" id="${content.controlName}_${label_index}"
> name="${content.controlName}" value="${data[1]!data[0]!?html}"
> ${checked} />
> <label for="${content.controlName}_${label_index}">${data[0]}</label>
> 
> it works for me..fixed at m-m-form-1.1.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> 
> Zdenek Skodik
> Magnolia International Ltd.
> 
> Magnolia®  - Simple Open-Source Content Management
> 
> 
> On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 16:13 +0100, Will Scheidegger wrote:
>> Oh... and while we're at it, doesn't the formSelection.ftl produce non-valid 
>> HTML for checkboxes?
>> 
>> <label id="${content.controlName}_label" 
>> for="${content.controlName}_${label_index}">
>>      <input id="${content.controlName}_${label_index}" 
>> name="${content.controlName}" type="${content.type}" 
>> value="${data[1]!data[0]!?html}" ${checked} />
>>      ${data[0]}
>> </label>
>> 
>> If you have multiple select boxes, you'll end up with multiple <label /> 
>> elements with the same ID if I'm not mistaken.
>> 
>> -will
>> 
>> On 18.12.2009, at 14:47, Will Scheidegger wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Dear Magnolians
>>> 
>>> Probably a very simple question for those familiar with the subject: How 
>>> can I get the form values of a checkbox paragraph. E.g. when I add a 
>>> checkbox paragraph (i.e. a "Selection" paragraph), name the field 
>>> "interests" and add three possible values like this
>>> 
>>> Skiing:ski
>>> Surfing:surf
>>> Soccer:soccer
>>> 
>>> How can I get the selected values printed in my mail form? I tried
>>> 
>>> ${interests}
>>> 
>>> as with a regular edit field, but honestly did not really expect this to 
>>> work - and it did not. So now I simply tried to check if there was anything 
>>> like that in the model:
>>> 
>>> <#if interests??>
>>> There is a "interests" value
>>> <#else>
>>> There is NO "interests" value
>>> </#if>
>>> 
>>> And I do get NO as an answer. What is the right way to do this?
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> -will
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