I think you can use the export() function for that.. > Here's the full code and the driving page: > > http://rsossam-lap.ces.ncsu.edu/leadership/test.html > > <snip> > <?php > for ($i=1; $i<10; $i++) > { > if (isset ($_POST['choice'.$i])) > { > for ($j=1; $j<5; $j++) > { > $tempChoice = "choice" . $j; > $$tempChoice = $_POST['choice'.$i]; > } > } > } > > echo $choice1; > echo $choice2; > echo $choice3; > echo $choice4; > ?> > </snip> > > The problem seems to be that it is only doing this on the last one, no > matter which one it is... I know it is in the iterations, but I can't > place my finger on where I need to change things up. > > -- > Robert Sossomon, Business and Technology Application Technician > 4-H Youth Development Department > 200 Ricks Hall, Campus Box 7606 > N.C. State University > Raleigh NC 27695-7606 > Phone: 919/515-8474 > Fax: 919/515-7812 > robert_sossomon@xxxxxxxx -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php