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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:33:41+00:00 2026-05-12T16:33:41+00:00

Why is only one value of the db checkbox values array being sent to

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Why is only one value of the “db” checkbox values array being sent to the server side script?

JQUERY:

$(".db").live("change", function() {
    $(this).add($(this).next("label")).add($(this).next().next("br")).remove().insertAfter(".db:last + label + br"); 
    var url = "myurl.php";
    var db = [];
    $.each($('.db:checked'), function() {
        db.push($(this).val()); 
    });
    if(db.length == 0) { 
        db = "none"; 
    }       
    $.post(url, {db: db}, function(response) {
        $("#dbdisplay").html(response); 
    });
    return true;
});

HTML:

<input type="checkbox" name="db[]" class="db" value="track"/><label for="track">track</label></br>
<input type="checkbox" name="db[]" class="db" value="gps"/><label for="gps">gps</label></br>
<input type="checkbox" name="db[]" class="db" value="accounting"/><label for="accounting">accounting</label></br>

Edit: I ended up answering my own question, but does anyone have documentation (or an explanation) of why this is necessary? It was difficult for me to find the exact answer (thus the posthumous post).

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    2026-05-12T16:33:42+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:33 pm

    I agree with @jjclarkson. Just to add, instead of pushing your ids to an array, you can use $.map:

    $(".db").live("change", function() {
        $(this).add($(this).next("label")).add($(this).next().next("br")).remove().insertAfter(".db:last + label + br"); 
        var url = "myurl.php";
    
        var db = $('.db:checked').map(function(i,n) {
            return $(n).val();
        }).get(); //get converts it to an array
    
        if(db.length == 0) { 
            db = "none"; 
        }       
        $.post(url, {'db[]': db}, function(response) {
            $("#dbdisplay").html(response); 
        });
        return true;
    });
    
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