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Okay so I have a form and within this form are a bunch of required fields. The birthday part of this form consists of 3 fields: month, day, and year. Now what I want to do is have the words "Month:", "Day:", and "Year:" at the top of the drop down lists, BUT I do not want these options to be acceptable answers! When I submit the form without selecting an actual month, day, and year, it should say that the month, day, and year are required when I print the errors! How can I accomplish that? My "if statements" that make the fields required are at the bottom of this code:

<form action="" method="post">  
        <ul id="register">
            <li>
                Birthday:

                <select name="month">
                    <option value="month">Month:</option>
                    <option value="January">January</option>
                    //all the other months
                </select>

                <select name="day">
                    <option value="day">Day:</option>
                    <option value="1">1</option>
                    //all the other days of the month
                </select>

                <select name="year">
                    <option value="year">Year:</option>
                    <option value="2013">2013</option>
                    //more year options
                </select><br><br>
            </li>

            <li>
                <input type="submit" name="registrationform" value="Sign up">
            </li>
        </ul>
    </form>
    <?php
    if (!empty($_POST['registrationform'])) {
    if(isset($_POST['registrationform'])){
        $required_fields = array('month', 'day', 'year');
        foreach ( $required_fields as $key=>$value) {
         if (!isset($_POST[$value]) || $_POST[$value]=='') {
              $errors[$value] = $key." is required";

            }
   }

   print_r($errors);
}
    }

    ?>

3 Answers 3

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Use optgroup

<select name="month">
  <optgroup label="Month:">
    <option value="January">January</option>
    //all the other months
  </optgroup>
</select>

etc.

JSFiddle

or disable the option and select the title if you want the title to show - once the list is touched, the title will not be selectable.

<select name="month">
    <option disabled="disabled" selected="selected">Month:</option>
    <option value="January">January</option>
    //all the other months
</select>

JSFiddle

enter image description here

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  • The optgroup option wasn't what I wanted because "January" is still the first thing I see before clicking the arrow to drop down the whole list of months. The optgroup option just put the word "month" at the top of the list in bold. I'll try the disable option right now and let you know if that works. Thank you for taking the time to answer!
    – Kacy Raye
    Jan 5, 2013 at 12:19
  • Just click on the Fiddle and you'll see the disabled is what you need.
    – PassKit
    Jan 5, 2013 at 12:19
  • The disable option did the exact same thing as the optgroup option except this time it just wasn't in bold.
    – Kacy Raye
    Jan 5, 2013 at 12:22
  • Did you add selected="selected" - see screenshot above from the fiddle
    – PassKit
    Jan 5, 2013 at 12:23
  • No I did not, but I just did it right now and IT WORKED!!! Thank you! I love when the answers are simple lol
    – Kacy Raye
    Jan 5, 2013 at 12:28
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I agree with PassKit but please add some validation to your code

if (!is_int($_POST[$value])) {
  // not valid
}

And dont post months as January but as 1 .. 12 since it much safer and easier to validate

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  • Thank you Passkit but what exactly does this code your recommending do? I'm a beginner, so if you could explain that would be REALLY helpful! And what exactly would I put in that //not valid part? Oh and why do you say that it's safer to use 1 through 12? I'll take your word for it and change my values right now but I just want to understand why.
    – Kacy Raye
    Jan 5, 2013 at 12:33
  • in the // section add error handling. array_push($aErrors,'not a valid month'); And not checking your data makes you vulnerable to all sorts of funs tuf . Try this curl --data "month=<script>alert('hi')</script>" localhost/yourscript.php on your old code
    – Arjen
    Jan 5, 2013 at 12:40
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Give it an empty/no value and validate it

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  • Can you explain how to do that? Sorry, I just started coding a week ago and I've been learning as I go...
    – Kacy Raye
    Jan 5, 2013 at 12:25

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