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Posted by Jack Jackson on 08/01/05 16:58
Jochem Maas wrote:
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> 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 does not exist in the $_POST array it
> wasn't checked!!!
Oh, how I wish I were smoking something :) !
> imagine you have 10 checkboxes named 'cb1' thru 'cb10' each with a value
> of '1',
> upon submitting the form they are in, your script sees the following in
> the $_POST
> array...
>
> $_POST = array('cb1' => '1', 'cb9' => '1', 'cb10' => '1');
>
> which tells you 3 checkboxes were checked... namely 'cb1', 'cb9' and 'cb10'
> now how hard is it to determine which we're not checked?
>
Well, for me, it is - because I don't know the names of the other check
boxes which were not checked because they were dynamically created, and
I don't have the knowledge sufficient to pass the NAMES of all
checkboxes through to $_POST so that I can search through and see which
have been answered and which ones not.
> maybe I'm not seeing the problem but I get the impression that you are
> over complicating things regarding checkbox.
As always this is hugely possible.
JJ
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