Hello Robert,
Monday, December 6, 2004, 3:55:21 PM, you wrote:
RS> <snip>
RS> <?php
RS> for ($i=1; $i<10; $i++)
RS> {
RS> if (isset ($_POST['choice'.$i]))
RS> {
RS> for ($j=1; $j<5; $j++)
RS> {
RS> $tempChoice = "choice" . $j;
RS> $$tempChoice = $_POST['choice'.$i];
RS> }
RS> }
RS> }
RS> echo $choice1;
RS> echo $choice2;
RS> echo $choice3;
RS> echo $choice4;
?>>
RS> </snip>
RS> The problem seems to be that it is only doing this on the last one, no
matter
RS> which one it is... I know it is in the iterations, but I can't place my
finger
RS> on where I need to change things up.
Why not just use extract() on the $_POST values with a pre-defined
list of variables and use the EXTR_IF_EXISTS option to make it more
secure?
Best regards,
Richard Davey
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