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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:57:24+00:00 2026-05-12T05:57:24+00:00

Below is my code I am trying to get to work but I really

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Below is my code I am trying to get to work but I really have very little knowledge of array and foreach. So it doesn’t work correctly

I need to show a dropdown select form to the browser with the contents of the array

I also need to have the item selected if it is == to $mycountry
Lastly, I would like to show the USA and UK at the top of my list

Can anyone tell me how I can do al this

<?PHP
$countries = array(
"217" => "Turkenistan",
"218" => "Turks and Caicos Islands",
"219" => "Tuvalu",
"220" => "Uganda",
"221" => "Ukraine",
"222" => "United Arab Emirates",
"223" => "United Kingdom (Great Britain)",
"224" => "United States");


$mycountry = 224;
?>

<select name="country" style="width:180px;" onChange="do_get_rest_popup(this.value)" /> 
<?php
$countryCounter = 1;
$amtOfCountries = count($countries);
//foreach ($country as $id => $c) {
for( $_top=0; $_top < $amtOfCountries; $_top++ ){ 
    if ($countryCounter == $amtOfCountries) { 
        echo "<option value=\"$countries[0]\" SELECTED>$countries[1]</option>";
    }  else {
        echo "<option value=\"$countries[0]\">$countries[1]</option>";
        $countryCounter++;
    }
}
?>
</select>
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    2026-05-12T05:57:24+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:57 am
    foreach ($countries as $key => $country) {
        $selected = ""
        if ($key == $mycountry) $selected = ' selected="selected" ';
        print '<option value=' . $key . $selected . '>' . $country . '</option>';
    }
    

    Basically, for every element within the array, you are breaking it into its key and its value (ie $countreis[key] = value). Once you get your head around arrays (and they can be very confusing) it will make coding a million times easier.

    (For some reason the syntax highlighting / formatting is not working in my code…)

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