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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T05:11:47+00:00 2026-06-07T05:11:47+00:00

I have a javascript which creates two types of elements. The PHP code is

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I have a javascript which creates two types of elements.
The PHP code is added on submiting the form, but I show it above.

The First type looks like this:

<tr class="disc">
    <span><?php echo $disc_number ?></span>.
</tr>

The Second type looks like this:

<tr class="track">
    <input name="trackNumbers[]" value="<?php echo $track_number ?>" />
    <input name="discNumbers[]" value="<?php echo $disc_number ?>" />
</tr>

The “track” elements can be multiple for one “disc” element.

For example:

<tr class="disc">
    <span>1</span>.
</tr>
<tr class="track">
    <input name="trackNumbers[]" value="1" />
    <input name="discNumbers[]" value="1" />
</tr>
<tr class="track">
    <input name="trackNumbers[]" value="2" />
    <input name="discNumbers[]" value="1" />
</tr>
<tr class="disc">
    <span>2</span>.
</tr>
<tr class="track">
    <input name="trackNumbers[]" value="1" />
    <input name="discNumbers[]" value="2" />
</tr>
<tr class="track">
    <input name="trackNumbers[]" value="2" />
    <input name="discNumbers[]" value="2" />
</tr>

To show on submit each “track” element I am using “for” command.

for ($track_i = 0; $track_i < $total_tracks; $track_i++)

But what about “disc” elements? How to make my “disc” elements to also display on submit, and to have their “track” elements after them.

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    2026-06-07T05:11:49+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 5:11 am

    If I catch your meaning correctly, you need to associate the track elements with the disc numbers… so use a multi-dimensional array:

    <tr class="track">
        <input name="trackNumbers[<?php echo $disc_number ?>][]" value="<?php echo $track_number ?>" />
    </tr>
    

    If I recall correctly, this will produce (in PHP when submitted) an array of arrays, where each first-level array (one per disc) contains an array of tracks (one per track).

    foreach($_POST['trackNumbers'] as $discNumber => $tracksArray) {
    ...
    
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