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Posted by Johnny Mac on 12/21/06 09:47
Excellent,
Thanks again.
"Vince Morgan" <vinhar@REMOVEoptusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> "Johnny Mac" <johnnyMac@npubcorp.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi Vince
>>
>> Thanks for the info. I'm new to PHP. I can create forms but this one is
>> tricky. I know nothing about javascript ( ! ).
>>
>> I was thinking about creating a function which would display the text
> entry
>> field using a for loop with the initial count n=0. If a field would have
>> data entered into it, I'd test with isset(), then I would call the
> function
>> again, adding to n which in theory would add another line for text entry.
>>
>> Of course there would be the problem of the data array, but in this case,
> do
>> you think the above idea might me possible using a $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
>> method?
>>
> Yep, you can certainly can. You could add extra fields after submission,
> or
> you could simply refill the tombstone data, and offer the same two
> emptied.
> In fact the solution we employed used PHP_SELF as a fallback, and it works
> very nicely.
> Vince Morgan
>
>
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