This is a question I have been wondering about for a while myself...
Thanks to Peter, Rob and David for their contributions, and I have
managed to use the solution on a simple form. But what about a more
complicated form that has three 'submit' buttons; 'Add' 'Update' and
'Delete'? Using the standard 'input type="submit"' method you
differentiate between the buttons by value, but it seems that when using
the javascript solution I don't see the 'button' that was pressed, even
if I name the images. I had a look in Goodman's Javascript Bible but
found little to help - but its a big book and I'll keep looking...
In the meantime, can anyone shed any more light on this please?
Many Thanks,
Brett Payne-Rhodes
B)
"Joseph J. Sanger, M.D." wrote:
>
> This is simple, but I am not a javascript maven .... I wish to submit
> a form by clicking in a link, rather than pressing the submit button.
> Isn't this possible with some javascript function in the URL of the
> anchor? Could someone remind me what this should look like? Thanks
> very much.
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