If the form method is "POST" then set the 'c' variable with a hidden value within the form: <input type=hidden name=c value="viewcart.htm"> Jerry Wilborn jerrywilborn@xxxxxxxxx On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 1:50 PM, <sono-io@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Aug 4, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Jerry Wilborn wrote: > > Keep in mind that you can use name=var[] value=value1, name=var[] >> value=value2 and php will create an array as $_REQUEST['var'] with each of >> your values. The keys are numbered and don't count on what order they'll >> come through. >> > > Thanks for the tip, Jerry. I'm still trying to figure this out, but > in the meantime, I'm running into another problem. I have the action on the > form set as "/shop.cgi?c=viewcart.htm" but it keeps stripping out everything > after the question mark. I want "c=viewcart.htm" sent only once in the URL, > so I can't place it in the form as it then gets sent along with every itemid > in the form. > > How does one append a path extension after the auto-generated > question mark? > > Thanks, > Frank >