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I created a drop down list with the below code, but I want to set a default choice on the first load of the page (i.e., show most recent date, not the first set of options). How can I do this?

<?php
$startyear = ""; 
$startmonth = "";
$startday = "";
$endyear = "";
$endmonth = "";
$endday = "";

$year  = range(1998,2012);
$month = range(01,12);
$day   = range(01,31);

if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=='POST')
{
    foreach($_POST as $key=>$value)
    {
        if(is_numeric($value))
        {
            $$key = $value;
        }
    }
}

?>

Form stuff here

<form name='update' action='' method='POST'>
Start: <select name='startyear'>
    <?php foreach(array_reverse($year) as $y):?>
    <option value="<?php echo $y?>"<?php echo((isset($startyear) && $startyear == $y)?' selected':null)?>><?php echo $y?></option>
    <?php endforeach;?>
</select>
<select name='startmonth'>
    <?php foreach($month as $m): $m = str_pad($m, 2, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT);?>
    <option value="<?php echo $m;?>"<?php echo ((isset($startmonth) && $startmonth == $m)?' selected':null)?>><?php echo $m;?></option>
    <?php endforeach;?>
</select>
    <select name='startday'>
    <?php foreach($day as $d): $d = str_pad($d, 2, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT);?>
    <option value="<?php echo $d;?>"<?php echo ((isset($startday) && $startday == $d)?' selected':null)?>><?php echo $d;?></option>
    <?php endforeach;?>
</select>
<input type='submit' value='View'/>
</form>
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  • For the love of God get rid of that loop.
    – nickb
    Jul 11, 2012 at 18:47
  • I not too sure .. any wrong with the loop?
    – ajreal
    Jul 11, 2012 at 18:51
  • This loop foreach($_POST as $key=>$value) is a numeric copy of register_globals for $_POST, and in its current state, allows me to set the value of any variable as long as the value is numeric.
    – nickb
    Jul 11, 2012 at 18:52
  • ^Not quite sure what that means, but this page will only be for me, so I don't believe I'll be changing the value of any variable. Now let's get back on topic... :)
    – myom
    Jul 11, 2012 at 18:55

3 Answers 3

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if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=='POST')
{
    ...
} else {
    // Set your defaults here.
}
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Is this you want ?

$cur_day  = date('j');
$cur_mon  = date('n');
$cur_year = date('Y');

and then inside the options loop something like this

if($y == $cur_year) echo 'selected';

then current year will be selected by default, do the same for month and day.

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  • OP already have this in his code, what he wants is when the form isn't posted yet, how he'd define a default option selected.
    – user1454661
    Jul 11, 2012 at 18:59
  • Actually, that date() function was useful. I set my initialization variables to the above.
    – myom
    Jul 11, 2012 at 20:37
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Since your check for being selected is done like this:

<?php echo ((isset($startday) && $startday == $d)?' selected':null)?>

Simply define your variables with a default value, they are empty!

$startyear = ""; 
$startmonth = "";
$startday = "";
$endyear = "";
$endmonth = "";
$endday = "";
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  • @myom: You can set a default value while you initialize them, that's the purpose of initialization.
    – user1454661
    Jul 11, 2012 at 18:59
  • I didn't realize I had put that initialization from before haha. Thanks though
    – myom
    Jul 11, 2012 at 20:22

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