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I want to retain the users dropdown selection after the form has been submitted, however, since I added the code to do this it has created empty options in my dropdown list (even before anything is submitted). What is happening and how can I rectify it? Any help is very much appreciated.

$sals = array('Mr','Mrs','Miss','Dr');

<label>Salutation: </label>
<select name='mysal'> 

<?php
foreach ($sals as $sal) {
echo "<option value='$sal'"; 
if($sal == @$sal_conf) echo 'SELECTED'; 
echo ">".$sal."<option />";                     
}
?>

If submit button (omitted here) is pressed:

if (isset($_POST['submit']))
{
$sal_conf = $_POST['mysal'];
}

Opening the drop down list look like this

Mr

Mrs

Miss

Dr

There is an empty selection after each option.

2 Answers 2

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Give it a try.

<?php
foreach ($sals as $sal) {
  $selected = ($sal == $sal_conf) ? ' SELECTED' : ''; 
  echo '<option value="'.$sal.'"'.$selected.'>'.$sal.'</option>';                     
}
?>
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  • Yeeeessss. Thank you very much, it works. The empty selection spaces have gone and the previous selection is retained. You are fantastic Apr 28, 2013 at 18:41
  • oops i forgot about accepting the answer, thanks for the heads up Apr 28, 2013 at 19:03
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You have not closed your

   <option></option>

i find it cleaner to use curly braces {} when I have inline variables instead of closing the string when am using double quotes.

    foreach($sals as $sal){
     echo "<option value={$sal}";
     if($sal == @$sal_conf) {echo  "SELECTED "; }
    echo " >{$sal}<option />";  
    }
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  • many thanks for your help, but I pasted your code into mine and the spaces in the options were still there and it didnt retain the previous selection. Plus I did close the option tag, I'm not sure if you've missed it my first post. Apr 28, 2013 at 18:38

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