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="$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']" class="application">
<select class="checkbox"
name="loan_process">
<option value="Purchase"
selected="selected">Purchase</option>
<option
value="construct_home">Construct Home</option>
<option
value="refinance_no_cash">Refinance - No Cash</option>
<option
value="refinance_cash_out">Refinance - Cash
Out</option>
</select>
</form>
is it better to use a name for value (the same as the selection
choice) or a number 1,2,3 etc? (or does it matter).
it's your data - you decide - personally IDGAF. just make sure you santize
your incoming data whatever form you expect it in.
and for the return info what's the difference between:
<?php
if(isset($_POST["loan_process"]))
echo $_POST["loan_process"];
?>
and without the isset?
do you know what an if statement is?
have you looked at the manual page for isset()?
do you know what a E_NOTICE is?
the short answer is: difference is 1 line of code,
the longer answer is: read some more of the manual and learn about
error checking (the most simple form being to simply check that a variable
exists before trying to use it.)
thanks!
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