On Feb 19, 2:34 pm, cricket <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have never used cake before but found myself thrust into it because > > a project I have inherited was developed using it. I must say I find > > it very inflexible as opposed to good old fashioned coding. > > Perhaps you have that perception because you don't understand it yet. I hope you are right but I fear you are not. > > > I have a > > form where the developers used iterating keys in the form. What I want > > to do, and what I am accustomed to doing when the number of inputs is > > variable or unknown is something like this: <input type=text > > name=something[]/> where it just plugs my post into an array with the > > key undeclared. How do you guys bake (correct term?) into your > > projects? This is what I have now: > > echo $form->checkbox('OnsiteTrainingClass.select_class'. > > $i,array('id'=>'select'.$i,'label'=>'','value'=> > > $value['OnsiteTrainingClass']['id'])); > > > If I take the $i out of this it hoses everything up. > > Saying that it "hoses everything up" isn't very helpful towards > sorting out your problem. Meet us *al least* half-way. Some context > would be nice. Are you trying to move this code outside of the loop? > Why do you want to get rid of $i? What does the submitted data array > look like? And how do you want it to look? Is there a specific problem > you're trying to fix or is this just something you'd like to change > because it doesn't look like the code you're used to? Surely, you're > not so inflexible? ;-)
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