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Nov 27th, 2008 14:29
healthy man, dman, Jason Pell, Justin H,
You you can in a similar way to sending multiple values from a MULTIPLE
SELECT object, by specifying the url variable names with []
For example:
www.myserver.com/index.php?name[]=Jason&name[]=Mathew&name[]=Pell
To be absolutely sure everything works correctly, you might like
to escape the [ and ] characters using: %5B%5D
The above url query to index.php would result in a $HTTP_GET_VARS (php
4.0.x) variable in php of:
Array
(
[name] => Array
(
[0] => Jason
[1] => Mathew
[2] => Pell
)
)
-jasonpell
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