From: revDAVE > > Using a repeating region of a query, I want to generate a 'form on the fly' > > So for each repeat - I have an extra form input.... > > Each input name = thisline<?php echo $cnt; ?> > > So it will make names like: > > thisline1 > thisline2 > thisline3 > Etc. > > For the form fields > > ------------------------- > > $cnt = 1; > <form action="form1.php" method="post" name="test1"> > > Repeat..... > > <input name="go<?php echo $cnt; ?>" type="text" value="" size="5" > maxlength="5" /> > > <?php $cnt++; ?> > > Repeat.................. > > ------------------------------------ > > Q: how do I code the POST line to READ this when processing this form? > > like: > > $cnt = 1; > > <?php echo $_POST['thisline$cnt']; ?> ???? Doesn't work...? > <?php echo $_POST['thisline'].$cnt; ?>???? Doesn't work...? > > Not this either... > $this = 'thisline'.$cnt; > echo $_POST['$this']; > > > $cnt++ > > Q: ANY Ideas? For a text field, you use the name attribute (or id for xhtml), so how about: $_POST['go'.$cnt] I think $_POST['go$cnt'] might also work. Bob McConnell -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php