If you are okay with using jQuery Templates {{each}}, then something like this will work:
<div data-bind="template: 'allItemsTmpl'"></div>
<script id="allItemsTmpl" type="text/html">
{{each(i, item) items}}
<div data-bind="attr: { id: 'item' + i }">
<input data-bind="value: name" />
</div>
{{/each}}
</script>
If you had to use the foreach option, then something like this would work:
<div data-bind="template: { name: 'itemTmpl', foreach: items }"></div>
<button data-bind="click: addItem">Add Item</button>
<script id="itemTmpl" type="text/html">
<div data-bind="attr: { id: 'item' + ko.utils.arrayIndexOf(viewModel.items, $data) }">
<input data-bind="value: name" />
</div>
</script>
Edit: these days I prefer to create a subscription to my observableArray that only has to take one pass through the array and create/set an index observable on the item. Like:
//attach index to items whenever array changes
viewModel.tasks.subscribe(function() {
var tasks = this.tasks();
for (var i = 0, j = tasks.length; i < j; i++) {
var task = tasks[i];
if (!task.index) {
task.index = ko.observable(i);
} else {
task.index(i);
}
}
}, viewModel);
Sample here: http://jsfiddle.net/rniemeyer/CXBFN/
or you can take this idea and extend observableArrays to provide an indexed function that would allow you to set this up just by calling myObservableArray.indexed().
Here is a sample: http://jsfiddle.net/rniemeyer/nEgqY/