The onclick does not work as you'd expect when using form elements in
netscape. What you can do is wrap a <a> around it. Then call the onclick
in it.
At 12:54 PM 2/2/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>How do I capture "onClick" event in JavaScript when using type="image" in
>input tag on Netscape?
>
><input type="image" src="Reset.gif" alt="Reset" border="0" onClick="return
>resetForms();">
>Thanks Mike
>
>
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