0

I'm trying to use the BasicNameValuePair criteria to post checkbox data to a website. My method is sound, as I've used it many other time within the same application. However. I've run into a problem. While normal HTML input elements go by the same scheme as:

<INPUT NAME='_user' TYPE='text' SIZE='10'>

Where you can input the value of element '_user', this checkbox element goes by:

<input type='checkbox' name='cat17' value='true' checked='checked' /> Announcements/Sign-Ups/Deadlines<br/>

Where value is ALWAYS true, and the value that gets removed/ added on checkbox-click is the attribute "checked." It either gets removed entirely or added entirely, and I haven't found a way to do this using BasicNameValuePair. Thoughts?

I can post my code if needed, but I don't think the problem is there.

1 Answer 1

0

Finally fixed this frustrating problem.

Used Google Chrome's "Inspect Element" feature to see exactly what was posted to the website when you click the button after checking/unchecking all checkboxes. Saw there was some extra data there that I wasn't posting, namely my username and other random information. Added that to my postData using a BasicNameValuePair, and it worked.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.