= Using PHP Input Arrays with Javascript = PHP allows you to name multiple form elements with the same name (appended by square brackets):
When you submit this, the ''$_REQUEST['myInput']'' variable becomes an array with all the values from your input boxes. But how do you access these input boxes in Javascript? You can't do: document.forms['myForm'].elements.myInput[0] because the square brackets are illegal in an identifier in Javascript, even though they are legal in HTML. (In fact, that would try to access the ''0th'' element of the ''myInput'' array, which doesn't exist.) Instead, you can use the array notation for accessing a property of an object: document.forms['myForm'].elements['myInput[0]'] Since ''myInput[]'' is now being passed in as a string, and not a JS identifier, you're fine.