Rob, I thought I had tried everything, except...the following:

$item = $_POST["item$i"]; //Where $i increments and loops thru my POST
vars...WOHOO!

This actually works. Why it works, I'll never know. but it does!


"Robert Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 00:41, Robert Cummings wrote:
>> On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 00:27, The.Rock wrote:
>> > Here is an example of one of the fields:
>> > <input name="item{number}" size=60 class="formdata" value="{item}">
>> >
>> > I'm looping thru this form several times, so each time the name gets
>> > incremented. Do you have an example of what your talking about?
>
> Ooops, forgot to update my $i. Updated below and thus avoiding the
> infinte loop *lol*.
>
> <?php
>
> $i = 0; // presuming 0 offset.
> while( isset( $_POST['item'.$i] ) )
> {
>    $currItem = $_POST['item'.$i++];
>
>    //
>    // Do something with $currItem.
>    //
> }
>
> ?>
>
> Cheers,
> Rob.
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