Sorry to post again.

Just a quick example of my problem. Try to run this within a browser
action:

<button onClick="alert(Hi');">Hi</button>

Won't work. Do the same within an basic HTML page, and works.

Guess there is limitation?

On Oct 29, 7:41 pm, Nicholas Pufal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh I did a new discover.
>
> The form itself is being posted. In my case after the form submission,
> the input values should be recorded into a cookie, and they are, in
> fact, being recorded. However, the popup is not being refreshed which
> causes the impression of the form not being send.
>
> Instead of the default behavior - POST information and refresh the
> page - it's simply posting it without refresh. So the user needs to
> submit the form (to save the settings into a cookie) and in order to
> see changes based on the saved information, he needs also to click
> twice in the browser action: one to close the popup, and another time
> to re-open it , which is going to make a new check and retrieve
> information based on the newest settings.
>
> Is it possible to refresh the content of the opened popup? Or in order
> to do that I will always need to click and open again, creating a new
> request?
>
> It seems I'm not able to put an javascript alert or manipulate somehow
> the popup. It simply doesn't return anything.
>
> On Oct 29, 6:38 pm, Nicholas Pufal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Nothing happens. It's like a button without actions. A fake button.
>
> > The form structure is pretty simple:
>
> > <form action="generator.html" method="post" name="configform">
> > ..form elements here...
> > </form>
>
> > Really weird. I thought this was a limitation.
>
> > On Oct 29, 1:04 am, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Nicholas Pufal <[email protected]> 
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > I have an extension in which is necessary to submit a form via POST.
> > > > As any other HTML page, the expected result was to click "Submit" and
> > > > it should submit the form, reloading the page. However within browser
> > > > actions, I'm not able to do that more. I simply cannot submit my form
> > > > once the submit is triggered.
>
> > > It seems reasonable to me that this should work. What happens instead?
>
> > > - a
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