Re: Count and Preg_Replace Using Version 4.4.1

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Shaun wrote:
Hi,

The following code matches all occurences of <p> tags within an html page and wraps form tags around it:

echo preg_replace(
    '/<p[^>]*>(.*?)<\/p>/ms',
'<form name="form" target="_parent" action="'.$CFG->edit_pages_adm.'/index.php?action=edit_paragraph" method="post">
      <input type="hidden" name="text" value="$1">
      <p><a href="javascript:;" onclick="document.form.submit();">$1</a></p>
     </form>',
    file_get_contents($CFG->frontenddir_editable.'/'.$file) );

Unfortunately if there is more than one match the form won't submit because the forms have the same name. Does anyone know how can I modify this so that each occurence is numbered sequentially i.e.

form'.$count.'...

As I am using version 4.4.1 I don't have access to the count paramter in version 5.1.

Thanks for your advice


Each of your html input elements must have a different name, otherwise the php code will only see the last one.

Consider a simple foreach loop to generate your html input elements, e.g.,

	$report= ""; $i= 0;
	
	foreach($array as $key=> $value){	
			
		$report .= "<p><input type=\"text\" name=\"input$i\" value=\"\"></P>";

		other stuff as needed
		
		$i++;
	}//end

	echo $report;

I'm not sure I see why you need the JAVA script. Seems like you can let the user poke in everything and then provide a submit button to post everything.

Your $_POST will contain all the results.  e.g.,
$value1= $_POST['input1'];
$value2= $_POST['input2'];

etc.

Another simple foreach loop can be used to extract the input values.

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