I's just fixin to suggest the onLoad event for the body tag when Jim stole it.

It's going to be your best bet for doing this with JavaScript though...

However, Isaac's suggestion about using CF for this is really your
best bet! Have your form submit to a CF page, setup all your
variables, and use a CFHTTP call with CFHTTPPARAM tags inside it to
post your form submission to the cart engine... it'll guarantee that
your system will work even if JS is off or there's an old browser or
some other wierdness...

Laterz,
J

On Apr 12, 2005 7:08 AM, Dave Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> T o expand on this, is it really ok that this just not work at all if js is
> disabled? I'd stronlgy suggest *some* other architecture for gluing these
> two apps together.
> 
> Dave Merrill 


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