> This is an example
> page1.php
> =======================================
> <form action="/page2.php?form=yes" method="post">
> $sql_pro ="SELECT Sid FROM table";
> $res_pro = @mysql_query( $sql_pro);
> while ($campo_pro = @mysql_fetch_array($res_pro)) {
> $sid_pro = $campo_pro["Sid"]; // *sid_pro = 4*
> $sid_pro = 'p'.$sid_pro; // I'm trying to use de value of
> $sid_pro as a VAR name *$sid_pro = p4*
> print "<td > *<input name='$sid_pro' type= 'radio'
> value='SOLVE_ME'/>* </td>"; // *name=p4 *
> BLA BLA BLA
> }
Change to: print "<td > *<input name='".$sid_pro."' type....
And this will give your input radio button a name of whatever $sid_pro is.
Let's say that is 'myradio'
Then your form will render like
<td > *<input name='myradio' type....
Whent the form is submitted, you would check $_POST['myradio'] (or
$_GET['myradio'])
I think there is a flaw with your logic though, as RADIO buttons must ALL be
named the same thing in a group of them and you would use the VALUE portion
instead. (only one radio button may be selected)
You could use a CHECKBOX if each one is to have a different $sid_pro name
however.
> page2.php
> =======================================
> $sqlname = "SELECT Sid FROM Table";
> $res = mysql_query ($sqlname) ;
> while ($campo_pro = mysql_fetch_array($res)) {
> $name1 = $campo_pro["Sid"]; // *$name1 = 4*
> $radio = '$'.'p'.$name1 ; // *$radio = $p4
> ----------------------
> Now the Problem
> **How can I get the Value SOLVE_ME from the submited form ?*
> }
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