ramesh.marimuthu@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm developing a slot reservation page. It shows checked boxes for the currently logged user. If he likes to unreserve it, he should uncheck it. For other users it is disabled. Also a currently logged user can book another slot. Also when I use hidden types, only if all the checked boxes are unchecked, I could get the hidden values. -rummy
You could use an array system in your checkbox form section.? Basically, take your check boxes. I am assuming that you have a defined list of what is expected? Correct? Have your elements setup like such: <input type="checkbox" name="reserve[rm1]" value="yes" /> Room #1 <input type="checkbox" name="reserve[rm2]" value="yes" /> Room #2 <input type="checkbox" name="reserve[rm3]" value="yes" /> Room #3 <input type="checkbox" name="reserve[rm4]" value="yes" /> Room #4 <input type="checkbox" name="reserve[rm5]" value="yes" /> Room #5 Then on your processing page, you know that you have 5 rooms, 1 - 5. With this information you can check to make sure that something exists <?php $rooms = range(1,5); for ( $i = 1; $i <= 5; $i++ ) { if ( isset( $_POST['reserve']['rm'.$i] ) { # Room was checked } else { # Room was NOT checked. } } ?> Something like that should do the trick. Jim Lucas -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php