On Sun, Jul 04, 2010 at 01:57:01PM -0400, David Mehler wrote: > Hello, > I've got a form with several required fields of different types. I > want to have the php script process it only when all the required > fields are present, and to redisplay the form with filled in values on > failure so the user won't have to fill out the whole thing again. > One of my required fields is a text input field called name. If it's > not filled out the form displayed will show this: > > <input type="text" name="name" id="name" size="50" value="<?php > echo($name); ?>" /> <br /> > > Note, I've got $_POST* variable processing before this so am assigning > that processing to short variables. > If that field is filled out, but another required one is not that form > field will fill in the value entered for the name field. > This is working for my text input fields, but not for either select > boxes or textareas. Here's the textarea also a required field: > > <textarea name="description" id="description" cols="50" rows="10" > value="<?php echo($description); ?>"></textarea> Textarea fields don't work this way. To display the prior value, you have to do this: <textarea name="description><?php echo $description; ?></textarea> > > What this does, if a user fills out this field, but misses another, it > should echo the value of what was originally submitted. It is not > doing this. Same for my select boxes, here's one: > > <select name="type" id="type" value="<?php echo($type); ?>"> > <option value="0" selected="selected">-- select type --</option> > <option value="meeting"> - Meeting - </option> > <option value="event"> - Event - </option> > </select> The "value" attribute of a select field won't do this for you. You have to actually set up each option with an either/or choice, like this: <option value="0" <?php if ($type == 'meeting') echo 'selected="selected"'; ?>> - Meeting - </option> Since doing this is pretty tedious, I use a function here instead: function set_selected($fieldname, $value) { if ($_POST[$fieldname] == $value) echo 'selected="selected"'; } And then <option value="meeting" <?php set_selected('type', 'meeting'); ?>>Meeting</option> HTH, Paul -- Paul M. Foster -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php