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Posted by on 08/02/05 18:09
there are several ways to do this. i could suggest many of them but choosing
the best approach is contingent on more information from you. given that
setback, you could put hidden inputs within the form...one for each
checkbox...when a checkbox is clicked you could use javascript to set the
correct hidden input's value to something/anything...or unset it if set.
this would ensure that you'd always get the same number of elements posted.
the more straight-forward way is to give each checkbox a name which
corresponds to the record which it represents. you should be able to get the
user from that.
again, not knowing anything about your data is a detriment to your getting
the best advice.
hth,
me
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| Hi
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| I have multiple checkboxes for multiple rows on my form, my quesiton is
how
| do i know which checkbox that i read corresponds on which row it was
| clicked? Here is a little drawing of my form:
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| My page:
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| user 1
| checkbox 1
| checkbox 2 X
| checkbox 3 X
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| user 2
| checkbox 1 X
| checkbox 2
| checkbox3 X
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| user 3
| checkbox 1
| checkbox 2 X
| check box 3
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| now if i read the values i only get the ones that were clicked, i do not
| know to which user the actual value corresponds to...
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| Please help!
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