<INPUT TYPE=RADIO NAME=pid[1]>
<INPUT TYPE=RADIO NAME=pid[2]>
<INPUT TYPE=RADIO NAME=pid[3]>

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From: "Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: php.general
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 1:13 PM
Subject: [PHP] Complicated Form Handling


> my table holds these fields: userid, pid, setting, status
> the pk is the pid field,  and for each pid a user holds, there is a
> different row to hold the user's pid's setting and status.
> I am making a script t modify the setting of the user pid,
> the script first generates a form, the form goes:
>
> User has pid, (Radio Button) enable,(Radio Button) Disable, (Radio Button)
> Open;  Setting is Active/Inactive
>
> the form also passes the as a hidden input. and this is repeated for each
> pid that the user has,
> so in effect, when submitting the form, nothing changes but the setting,
but
> im racking my brains trying to figure how to associate the radio button
> group with the hidden pid,
> as to create a form that works as
> pid1 <-- Setting
> pid2 <-- Setting
> pid3 <-- Setting
> so that i could insert them into the datbase the same way,
>
> ~Fred
>
>
>
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