Hi Cameron,
My first instinct on this would be to a javascript onClick()
event on the button, which triggers a function that changes the form's
action attribute based on which button they clicked, then submit the
form. The function would look something like:
function subform(destination){
document.myform.action=destination;
document.myform.submit();
}
This is probably going to be much easier than futzing with http
headers...
Sean M. Howard,
Managing System Engineer
1900 Vassar Street, Reno NV 89502
(775) 322-6455 x118
http://www.sierracat.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron B. Prince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 8:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Single Form - Multiple Destinations
Hi,
I have a page that has a form with multiple submit buttons. Two of the
buttons should and do only cause the page to refresh. The third button
however, needs to cause the browser to load a different page.
I'm doing somthing like this on another page with:
$http_headers_out{'Location'} =
"http://$ENV{HTTP_HOST}$fdat{wwwbase}pages/$fdat{return_page}.html?id=$f
dat{
id}";
exit 301;
This works okay with a single argument, but the page i'm working on now
has as many as 100 inputs. How can I load the other page and maintain
fdat so the input data is available?
Thanks,
Cameron
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