can't do it without a page refresh somewhere. you could put the actual form
in a frame and just have that part submit to itself, does the action, and
onload calls a window.open to some page that then displays the results.
we're doing something very similar on an image generation and preview.
orrrrrrrrrr, you could attempt to have some rather complex java script that
onclick of the submit button, pops open a new window and in the url for that
new window, send the values of each form element as url parameters and have
the action of the update at the top of the page that's being popped open. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Marcus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 12:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Form Submittal


> if you name the submit buttons, then form.submitbutton1 and
> form.submitbutton2 exist on the recieving end depending on which one was
> pressed, or if you're using type="image" for the submit buttons,
> form.submitbutton1.x and form.submitbutton2.x exist on the recieving to do
> your switch for the action.

Problem is, that does a standard submit. I need the ability to press submit,
and then a new window opens up with results that are different based on the
possible changes he has made on the original form. If he doesn't like the
results, he can close the second window, and change any field on the
original form, and view his changes. Over and over until he is happy with
the results.

Marcus

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