Example of form:
<td height="52" align="left" valign="middle"><input type="checkbox"
name="wbc_Money" value="$5000">
Power of Money Series ($5000) <img src="images/sold_Out.gif"
border="0">Power
of Politics ($3500)<br> <input type="checkbox" name="wbc_Wine"
value="$1000">
Power of Wine <input type="checkbox" name="wbc_Golffall"
value="$3500">
Power of Golf (Fall) Series ($3500)<br> <input type="checkbox"
name="wbc_Golfspring" value="$3500">
Power of Golf (Spring) Series ($3500)</td>
So the dollar amounts are the same for three of the four events, but this is
just a snippet of about 20 items. If I take out the dollar amounts, and
just populate an array with what are now the descriptive names, I can assign
dollar amounts in the checkout script. Am I on the right track?
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Need to maintain the integrity of the checkbox
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Your right, I didn't explain fully. If I have two events where the
value="$5", then after I have looped thru the array I know they want to
pay
the $5, but not which event that goes to because multiple events are
that
value. What I'm thinking I'll do is make one array and give each event
a #,
then after checking for the selected checkbox, validate which number and
pass thru the event and corresponding dollar amount. Sound like the
best
solution? If not, I hope I have explained a little more precise.
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A. Always reply back to the list in case the responder is no longer
available which may leave you hanging.
2. Even though multiple events have the same value ($5) they are listed
in the POST array according to the name the event input was given in the
form. You do not need to do the above unless you have a badly done form.
Why don't you send the code from the portion of the form we are talking
about and we can help better.
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