<a href=" javascript: functionThatExistsButReturnsFalse( ); " onclick=" etc(
); ">etc</a>

So, accessible to your page you'd have a

function mute( ){ return false( ); }

And then your buttons could be:

<a href=" javascript: mute( ); "
onclick="document.getElementById('form').reset()">clear</a>
<a href=" javascript: mute( ); "
onclick="document.getElementById('form').submit()">send</a>

You may be able to return false directly in the href, I can't remember.


On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Matthew Smith <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I have a cfform with the following for reset and submit:
> <a href="##" onclick="document.getElementById('form').reset()">clear</a>
> <a href="##" onclick="document.getElementById('form').submit()">send</a>
>
> Clicking the reset button clears the form but the goes to domain.com/#, as
> does the submit button.
>
> I can change it to this, and it works properly, but hovering over the
> button does not change the pointer.
> <a onclick="document.getElementById('form').reset()">clear</a>
> <a onclick="document.getElementById('form').submit()">send</a>
>
> Any way to do this?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> 

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