Andu,

thank you and James Johnson, who sent me an email, so much.

You guys are gentlmen and scholars, as opposed to some others who would lecture you wasting your (and their own!) time, stating the obvious, saying nothing of value, but enjoying their litte egos.

thanks again,
/vb

Andu wrote:
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 17:28:45 -0700
Vadim Bendebury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The web page has a form with a following element in it:

<select multiple size="4" name="city">
  <option selected value=0>no preference</option>
  <option value=2>Paris</option>
  <option value=1>London</option>
  <option value=3>Madrid</option>
</select>


 <select multiple size="4" name="city[]">
   <option selected value=0>no preference</option>
   <option value=2>Paris</option>
    <option value=1>London</option>
    <option value=3>Madrid</option>
 </select>

The intention is to be able to pick multiple cities. However, when the request arrives on the server, the $_POST array includes just the one last pick, no matter how many options are highligted when the "submit" button is hit.

What's the deal - is the an HTML code problem or PHP problem? Is it at all possible to have multiple choices derived from this kind of form element?

Thanks in advance!

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