--- Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sadly, you're really not learning much from this
> list ...

I partially disagree.  I think it might be better for
me to take a more elementary approach to the language
before getting moving on to specific project issues. 



> ... print_r()/var_dump() $_POST["Ind[]"], what do
> you see? Nothing I bet. Why? 
> See manual > PHP and HTML for details.
> 

> 
> There are 2 way you can do this:
> 
> a) Pass the individual elements of $_POST['Ind']
> 
> or
> 
> b) serialize() $_POST['Ind'], pass it as a single
> element, then on the 
> receiving page unserialize() it
> 

I posted a few hours prior to your response that this
was solved.  I am using the $_POST method. On the
results page I check to see if there are any elements
set and then move on to implode.  

It's working.  Though I have some other things to
figure out ;)

Stuart

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