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Posted by dudordoo123456 on 11/12/06 22:01
script, not html, this way post becomes fully clear.
Rogats wrote:
> php is not to "grab" the checkboxes, it comes and goes as lessons for
> the yum mathematical calus on webpage stuff!
> Use the html to expose your own web pages!
>
> Amer Neely wrote:
> > I've got a dynamically built form with checkboxes for each element ( a
> > list of file names in a directory). I need to grab only those checkboxes
> > that are checked, so I can then delete those files.
> >
> > Does each checkbox name have to be unique? I was hoping to just group
> > them under one name, and select from that array.
> >
> > PHP is not my native language - I'm coming at this from Perl, so bear
> > with me, things are a little different in that country.
> >
> > I've tried:
> > foreach ($_REQUEST as $field => $value)
> > {
> > echo "$field = $value<br>";
> > }
> > but that just grabs the last entry in the group.
> >
> > The line in question is:
> > <input type="checkbox" name="DeleteThis" value="<?php
> > echo("$allfiles[$i]")?>"> <?php echo("$allfiles[$i]")?><br>
> >
> > --
> > Amer Neely
> > w: www.softouch.on.ca/
> > b: www.softouch.on.ca/blog/
> > Perl | MySQL programming for all data entry forms.
> > "We make web sites work!"
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