Ahh, I see.  Thanks for your reply,

Melanie.

On Jan 8, 10:20 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jan 8, 11:09 am, Mel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It is not a problem, but, if I have 20 input fields do I have to find
> > their values using the DOM.  It is a bit frustrating when a submit
> > button creates a encoded url in one click.
>
> It does, but it doesn't just create an encoded url. It submits a GET
> request as well and you get the result in your browser.
>
> What you want to do, though, is create an encoded url without
> submitting that request. You want to use the encoded url in a
> different way. So you need to abandon using the form, and in doing
> that you need to create the url yourself.
>
> Even though you can intercept the form's submit event and can stop it
> actually submitting the form, you can't get at the encoded url at that
> stage in order to do a GDownloadUrl with it. I'm sure it's not
> available via the "action" property -- all that ever holds is the base
> url without the querystring the form would submit.
>
> Andrew
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