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I want to present radio buttons in logical products groups:

Broadband products:
  (*) 2 Mbit
  ( ) 4 Mbit

Voice products:
  ( ) Standard
  ( ) Total

Bundles:
  ( ) 4 Mbit + Standard
  ( ) 4 Mbit + Total

All radio buttons have the same name attribute - you get the idea. It seems that Zend Framework 1.8 does not support grouping radio buttons this way. Is there any solution to this?

Update. Just to clarify, resulting code should look somewhat this way:

Broadband products: <br/>
<input type="radio" name="product" value="1"/> 2 Mbit <br/>
<input type="radio" name="product" value="2"/> 4 Mbit <br/>

Voice products: <br/>
<input type="radio" name="product" value="3"/> Standard <br/>
<input type="radio" name="product" value="4"/> Total <br/>

Bundels: <br/>
<input type="radio" name="product" value="5"/> 4 Mbit + Standard <br/>
<input type="radio" name="product" value="6"/> 4 Mbit + Total <br/>

Nevermind the exact formatting code. Only form elements matter.

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This sounds like it might be the same problem. framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-3541 The reported proposes a fix in his post. – Kieran Hall Jul 1 at 16:25
Are you using Zend_Form? – jason Jul 7 at 4:05
Yes, I do use Zend_Form. – Michał Słaby Jul 7 at 8:46

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You're correct that ZF 1.8 doesn't support grouping of options in this way. You could easily look at the code inside Zend_View_Helper_FormRadio and create your own view helper that supports a multi-dimensional array (ie the select groupings). I had to do this already for a project, check out the example at pastebin.com

PHP:

$form->addElement('radio', 'test', array(
    'helper'=>'formMultiRadio',
    'label'=>'Test Thing',
    'multiOptions'=>array(
        'Test'=>array('1'=>'1', '2'=>'2'),
        'Test 2'=>array('3'=>'3', '4'=>'4'),
        'Test 3'=>array('5'=>'5', '6'=>'6'),
      ),
  ));

Resulting HTML:

<dt id="test-label"><label for="test" class="optional">Test Thing</label></dt>

<dd id="test-element">
Test<br />
<label for="test-1"><input type="radio" name="test" id="test-1" value="1" />1</label><br />
<label for="test-2"><input type="radio" name="test" id="test-2" value="2" />2</label><br />
Test 2<br />
<label for="test-3"><input type="radio" name="test" id="test-3" value="3" />3</label><br />
<label for="test-4"><input type="radio" name="test" id="test-4" value="4" />4</label><br />
 Test 3<br />
 <label for="test-5"><input type="radio" name="test" id="test-5" value="5" />5</label><br />
 <label for="test-6"><input type="radio" name="test" id="test-6" value="6" />6</label>
 </dd>
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Take a look at Zend_Form_Element_Radio

http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.form.standardElements.html#zend.form.standardElements.radio

There is the multi checkbox class too, but i guess it's only for checkboxes http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.form.standardElements.html#zend.form.standardElements.multiCheckbox

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That's what he's using and is having the problem with. – mercator Jul 4 at 0:58

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