You can't use brackets in this case. The Javascript won't reconize the name
of the form element. Try using another caracter that can be reconized, like
underscore.


"Sean Dougherty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem
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> I have a curious problem that I don't have a clue how to solve that's
> probably simple but I can't find it documented anywhere. It might be the
> first PHP-induced limitation I've run into...
>
> In order to allow multiple entry on a <SELECT> form object, the name of
the
> form has to end with the brackets [], but then when I do that I can't
refer
> to it from within JavaScript because as a variable name it becomes
illegal.
> I have to be able to refer to the SELECT object to change its contents
based
> on another form object.
>
> I've tried all kinds of things to work around this, but I'm stuck. Any
ideas
> out there?
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
>
>



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