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<input type="hidden" name="user_account"
value="pparker@eu.objectiflune.com">
<input type="text" name="name" value="Peter Parker">
<input type="text" name="company" value="Objectif Lune">
<input type="text" name="pinElm1[pin_0][left]" value="122">
<input type="text" name="pinElm1[pin_0][top]" value="253">
<input type="text" name="pinElm1[pin_0][type]" value="dent">
<input type="text" name="pinElm1[pin_1][left]" value="361">
<input type="text" name="pinElm1[pin_1][top]" value="341">
<input type="text" name="pinElm1[pin_1][type]" value="dent">
The above HTML results in the following XML:
<values count="4">
<user_account>pparker@eu.objectiflune.com</user_account>
<name>Peter Parker</name>
<company>Objectif Lune</company>
<pinElm1>
<pin_0>
<left>122</left>
<top>253</top>
<type>dent</type>
</pin_0>
<pin_1>
<left>361</left>
<top>341</top>
<type>dent</type>
</pin_1>
</pinElm1>
</values>
Note
To enable submitting arrays, you need to check the Use PHP arrays option in the HTTP Server
user preferences in Workflow; see Workflow Online Help.
In case multiple fields with the same name are encountered the previous value is overwritten.
This way only a single occurrence of that field name will be available in the data containing the
value of the last encountered occurrence of that field. This behaviour is also seen in the PHP
language.
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