On cs, 2007-02-08 at 09:09 -0500, Dan Shirah wrote:
> Nope, same result unfortunately.

well, sorry, then my memories were incorrect....
maybe I should run a memtest86 on myself ;)

greets
Zoltán Németh

> 
> On 2/8/07, Németh Zoltán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>         On cs, 2007-02-08 at 08:56 -0500, Dan Shirah wrote:
>         > Okay, I'll try your spacer solution.   Where do you think I
>         should add 
>         > it?
>         
>         I put it right before the </form> tag, but I think you could
>         put it
>         anywhere between the <form> and the </form>
>         
>         greets
>         Zoltán Németh
>         
>         >
>         > On 2/8/07, Németh Zoltán < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         >         On cs, 2007-02-08 at 08:41 -0500, Dan Shirah wrote:
>         >         > I should not need an actual Button if my link to
>         checkForm() 
>         >         ends with
>         >         > document.inputForm.submit(); which tells the form
>         to submit,
>         >         right?
>         >
>         >         well, you should be right...
>         >         but I remember a year ago or so I had a similar
>         problem and 
>         >         the image
>         >         input solved it... but I'm not sure whether it was
>         exactly the
>         >         same
>         >         problem or not, so it might be complete bullshit ;)
>         >
>         >         greets 
>         >         Zoltán Németh
>         >
>         >         >
>         >         > On 2/8/07, Németh Zoltán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         wrote:
>         >         >         On cs, 2007-02-08 at 08:14 -0500, Dan
>         Shirah wrote: 
>         >         >         > Okay, I edited my page per some
>         suggestions
>         >         here.  Below is
>         >         >         what I now have:
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > 
>         >         >         > <script language="JavaScript">
>         >         >         > function checkForm() {
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         >  // ** START ** 
>         >         >         >   if (inputForm.cc_phone_number.value ==
>         "") {
>         >         >         >     alert( "Please enter a phone
>         number." );
>         >         >         >     inputForm.cc_phone_number.focus ();
>         >         >         >     return;
>         >         >         >   }
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > ******Lots of other checks here, just
>         left out for
>         >         >         length****** 
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         >    document.inputForm.submit();
>         >         >         > }
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > </script>
>         >         >         > <title></title>
>         >         >         > <LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
>         >         >         href="../../CSS/background.css"> 
>         >         >         > </head>
>         >         >         > <body>
>         >         >         > <div align="center"> <h2></h2>
>         >         >         >    <h3>Submit a New Payment.</h3> 
>         >         >         > </div>
>         >         >         > <form name="inputForm" action="save.php"
>         >         method="post"
>         >         >         > enctype="multipart/form-data"> 
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > ******Lots of form data here******
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > <table align="center" border="0"
>         cellpadding="0" 
>         >         >         cellspacing="0"
>         >         >         > width="680">
>         >         >         >  <tr>
>         >         >         >  <td width="64" align="left"><a 
>         >         >         href="javascript:checkForm()"
>         >         >         > title="Save">Save</a></td>
>         >         >         >  <td width="616" align="left"><a 
>         >         >         href="javascript:closeThis()"
>         >         >         > title="Close">Close</a></td>
>         >         >         >  </tr>
>         >         >         > </table> 
>         >         >         > </form>
>         >         >         > </body>
>         >         >         > </html>
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > Now when I submit my page it still
>         perfroms all of 
>         >         the
>         >         >         javascript checks
>         >         >         > correctly, but once it gets to the
>         >         >         document.inputForm.submit(); part it
>         >         >         > returns the following error. 
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > Error: Object doesn't support this
>         property or
>         >         method.
>         >         >         > Code: 0
>         >         >         >
>         >         >
>         >         >         maybe because you don't have submit button
>         in the
>         >         form?
>         >         >         try to include something like this
>         >         >         <input type="image"
>         src="./images/spacer.gif"> 
>         >         >         where spacer.gif is an 1x1 blank image
>         >         >
>         >         >         I remember some similar situation where it
>         helped,
>         >         but I'm not
>         >         >         sure 
>         >         >
>         >         >         hope that helps
>         >         >         Zoltán Németh
>         >         >
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > On 2/7/07, Paul Novitski 
>         >         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         >         >         > >
>         >         >         > > At 2/7/2007 01:34 PM, Dan Shirah
>         wrote:
>         >         >         > > >I have a form that uses Javascript to
>         validate
>         >         form field
>         >         >         entries, and if
>         >         >         > > >they are incorrect it returns an
>         error to the 
>         >         user.
>         >         >         > > >
>         >         >         > > >After the Javascript processing is
>         complete, it
>         >         submits
>         >         >         the form to my 
>         >         >         > > save
>         >         >         > > >page. However it seems that once the
>         processing
>         >         is
>         >         >         complete and it passes
>         >         >         > > to 
>         >         >         > > >the save page, none of my $_POST
>         variables are
>         >         being
>         >         >         passed.
>         >         >         > >
>         >         >         > > 
>         >         >         > > Of course, all of your form fields
>         need to be
>         >         inside the
>         >         >         same
>         >         >         > > <form></form> tags as your submit
>         button.  The 
>         >         sample HTML
>         >         >         you posted
>         >         >         > > did not indicate that you'd done this.
>         >         >         > >
>         >         >         > > Regards, 
>         >         >         > >
>         >         >         > > Paul
>         >         >         > > __________________________
>         >         >         > >
>         >         >         > > Paul Novitski 
>         >         >         > > Juniper Webcraft Ltd.
>         >         >         > > http://juniperwebcraft.com
>         >         >         > >
>         >         >         > > 
>         >         >
>         >         >
>         >
>         >
>         
> 

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