Yes:-
 
<input type="button" onClick="function1();" value="function 1"/>
<input type="button" onClick="function2();" value="function 2"/>

Dan

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Hello friends,
       Is there any way to use different buttons for calling different
funtions but without opening new page please tell me.
                                   thanx

            
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