Re: Help correcting a form mailer problem...

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Ted,

On your "sticky" page, your checkbox input commands no longer have their corresponding "value" attributes. Just add those back in, and you will be all set (you only have the "value" attribute set on the event_reg.php page, NOT on the event_reg_calc.php page). This is your only problem.

i.e. change the code so that the output here:
http://www.passeycorp.com/event_reg_calc.php
will change from this:
<input name="gmev[]" type="checkbox" id="gmev" checked="checked"/>
to this:
<input name="gmev[]" type="checkbox" id="gmev" value="September 9th" checked="checked"/>

Jordan


On Aug 17, 2005, at 4:52 PM, Support wrote:

Thanks for the post...

The problem I am having here is that once the "sticky" or dynamic form is
created...
The checkboxes at that point don't seem to be "passing the value" only the
state. So when it is submitted
to the send mail form no value appears. I need to make the "sticky" pass the
value...

How is this done?

test form is on http://www.passeycorp.com/event_reg.php check it out and I
think you'll
see what I mean.

The suggestions and help are greatly appreciated.

Ted


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jordan Miller" <jmil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 5:28 PM
Subject: Re:  Help correcting a form mailer problem...



Sorry, I believe you are mistaken here... you *can* specify a value
for each checkbox and have it come through. I have written scripts
that do this, and here is another example:
http://www.tizag.com/phpT/examples/formex.php/

all zedleon needs to do is add the correct value parameter to each
checkbox.

Jordan


On Aug 17, 2005, at 3:57 PM, <php-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Sorry I should clarify... checkboxes don't send their values
through they
send their names and states... so if you have the array:

Name="qmev[1]"... name="qmev[2]"... name="qmev[3]"

And your array contains

[1] => on : [3] => on

1 and 3 are selected

-----Original Message-----
From: zedleon [mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 17 August 2005 21:30
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Help correcting a form mailer problem...

thanks for the reply...
after using the print_r($_POST['gmev']); and selecting all the
checkboxes to
send to the form
the return is Array ( [0] => on [1] => on [2] => on [3] => on ). So
the
values are missing.....
don't really know how to proceed at this point.
any help is appreciated.


"Joe Wollard" <joe.wollard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2AAC4C87-2BAD-4E8A-B08B-E26C533F6F18@xxxxxxxxxxxx


I would first start out by dumping the values of $_POST['gmev'] by
using

print_r($_POST['gmev']);

Sounds to me like you're not getting the data that your expecting
from the form for some reason. Maybe $_POST['gmev'] is an array of
null values?

-Good Luck

On Aug 17, 2005, at 12:15 PM, zedleon wrote:



I previously built a sticky form with dynamic checkbox
array's.........
The form works beautifully thanks to help from Jochem Mass and
Kathleen
Ballard.

I now have a slightly different problem...I have built an email
form to send
the form data.
I copied and used the following code which works great in the sticky
form.....


if (isset($_POST['gmev']) && is_array($_POST['gmev'])) {

   foreach ($_POST['gmev'] as $gmev_day) {

   print "<p>You have registered for the: <b>$gmev_day</b> Good
Morning East
Valley Event.</p>";
}

} else {

   print 'You are not registered for any events!';

}

The results is this:
"You have registered for the: September 9th Good Morning
East
Valley Event."

Now when I use the same code modified for the form mailer I am
getting this
result.

if (isset($_POST['gmev']) && is_array($_POST['gmev'])) {

      foreach ($_POST['gmev'] as $gmev_day) {

$msg .= "You have registered for the: $gmev_day Good Morning East
Valley
Event.\n";
}

} else {

   $mgs .= "You are not registered for any events!";
}

result is - "You have registered for the: on Good Morning
East
Valley Event."

I am missing the value of the variable even though I am receiving
all the
instances of the variables from the checkboxes. When they are
selected, they
are present.

I really don't know what to do about correcting the problem. Any
guidance
here would really be appreciated....and...go easy on me...I am new
to PHP

Thanks before hand...

zedleon

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