On 5 Jul 2013, at 15:05, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen <karlarneg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2013/7/5 Stuart Dallas <stuart@xxxxxxxx> > >> On 5 Jul 2013, at 14:56, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen <karlarneg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Hello. I have a form in HTML/PHP with for loops that generate a selected >>> list like this: >>> for($i = 1; $i< 25;$i++ ){ >>> <option value="<?php echo "$i"; ?><?php echo "$i"; ?></option> >>> } >>> >>> The lists look like this: >>> >>> <form action="index.php >>> <view-source:http://localhost/%7Ekarl/kasen/io/kp/index.php>" >>> method="post"><select name="valgt_dynamit_polse_1-25kg"><option >>> value="1-25" selected="selected">1-25</option><option >>> value="1">1</option><option value="2">2</option><option >>> value="3">3</option><option value="4">4</option><option >>> value="5">5</option><option value="6">6</option><option >>> value="7">7</option><option value="8">8</option><option >>> value="9">9</option><option value="10">10</option><option >>> value="11">11</option><option value="12">12</option><option >>> value="13">13</option><option value="14">14</option><option >>> value="15">15</option><option value="16">16</option><option >>> value="17">17</option><option value="18">18</option><option >>> value="19">19</option><option value="20">20</option><option >>> value="21">21</option><option value="22">22</option><option >>> value="23">23</option><option value="24">24</option><option >>> value="25">25</option></select> Kg <select >>> name="valgt_dynamit_polse_26-50kg"><option value="26-50" >>> selected="selected">26-50</option><option >>> value="26">26</option><option value="27">27</option><option >>> value="28">28</option><option value="29">29</option><option >>> value="30">30</option><option value="31">31</option><option >>> value="32">32</option><option value="33">33</option><option >>> value="34">34</option><option value="35">35</option><option >>> value="36">36</option><option value="37">37</option><option >>> value="38">38</option><option value="39">39</option><option >>> value="40">40</option><option value="41">41</option><option >>> value="42">42</option><option value="43">43</option><option >>> value="44">44</option><option value="45">45</option><option >>> value="46">46</option><option value="47">47</option><option >>> value="48">48</option><option value="49">49</option><option >>> value="50">50</option></select> Kg >>> >>> What I try to do with it is to register the selected value and do >> something >>> with it. The lists is weight in KG. I hope to select only one value >> between >>> 1-25kg OR 26-50kg. I don't know if this is possible? What do you think? >> >> If the range of acceptable values is 1-50, why do you have two select >> fields instead of one? > > The select list has values between 1 and 200. Therefore I split it up for > every 25th value. Ok, but why? -Stuart -- Stuart Dallas 3ft9 Ltd http://3ft9.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php