Pascal,
  What does the button look like with this example? I finally got to this to work by calling an external file if the user pressed 'OK', but this is really ugly and really not an exceptable approach.

What you suggest is exactly what I want to happen. If they hit cancel, then nothing happens at all.

I tried to do something like this, which didn't work

<INPUT TYPE="image" NAME="delete" SRC="" ALT="Delete Presentation" you really want to delete this presentation??");">

>A JS variable is not passed when you post the form. You can use a hidden
>form field. But easier is to just do the whole thing in JS and don't
>post if the user clicks cancel:
>
>function delete_presentation()
>{
>return confirm("Do you really want to delete this
>presentation??");
>}
>
>Pascal
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Brett Barnhart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 13 September 2004 18:15
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Incorporating _javascript_ to confirm into a document...
>>
>> I've been working on this all morning and I am missing something. I
>have a
>this
>>
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