Bruce Gilbert wrote:
a few more questions about the submission process for a form with
option choices.
say I am using :
<form method="POST" action="$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']" class="application">
<select class="checkbox"
name="loan_process">
<option value="Purchase"
selected="selected">Purchase</option>
<option
value="construct_home">Construct Home</option>
<option
value="refinance_no_cash">Refinance - No Cash</option>
<option
value="refinance_cash_out">Refinance - Cash
Out</option>
</select>
</form>
is it better to use a name for value (the same as the selection
choice) or a number 1,2,3 etc? (or does it matter).
Doesn't matter. You're the one processing it on the back end, so
whatever works for you.
and for the return info what's the difference between:
<?php
if(isset($_POST["loan_process"]))
echo $_POST["loan_process"];
?>
and without the isset?
In your above example, nothing, other than it will issue a notice for an
undefined variable if you have error reporting set that high. However
it's a good practice to check if something exists (and has the data you
expect) before you process that data.
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John C. Nichel
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KegWorks.com
716.856.9675
john@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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