--- "Ford, Mike" <M.Ford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > AARRGGHHH! Vague, generalized, woolly!! > > SHOW US the relevant bits of code. SHOW US what you > get printed out, > especially anything that isn't what you expect, and > tell us exactly what you > did expect. > SPECIFICS, man, SPECIFICS!! > > SHOW US the form -- we can't even begin to guess > what data your script will > see without knowing what the form says. Preferably > tell us *exactly* what > each control on the form was set to when you > submitted it. Each element takes the user input and passes it on to the results page. What I also want though it to put the querystring back into the search page and have the elements echo out the values chosen. Let me demonstrate with one element: <td><form name="form1" id="form1" method="get" action=""> <select name="Ind[]" size="8" multiple="multiple" id="Ind[]"> <?php while($row = mysql_fetch_array($inds, MYSQL_BOTH)) {echo '<option value="'.$row['CareerIDs'].'">'.$row['CareerCategories'].'</option>'; } ?> Now what I've added: $Ind = $_POST['Ind']; > > > $queryString = ($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']); > > What is in $queryString after this? var_dump() it > and show us the result. This is the var_dump of the query string after I've made some selections in the page. string(80) "Ind%5B%5D=2&Ind%5B%5D=3&Ind%5B%5D=4&JTitle=Web&City=&Days=&Recs=15&Submit=Submit" > Is it what you expect? If not, what *did* you > expect? Yes, this is what I expect. > What is in $_POST before you start the next batch of > assignments? var_dump() Nothing is printing out on $_POST['var'] or $var s makes sense. I hope this is clearer with more relevant information. Stuart -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php