i think adding target="_self" to your submit button could do the trick

Remi

Le 16 déc. 2009 à 01:15, joelkeepup a écrit :

> Hi, I need to do javascript on my 2nd form, I noticed this:
> 
> http://groups.google.com/group/iphonewebdev/browse_thread/thread/c412918ec4f7e294/446fb9650684853e?lnk=gst&q=javascript+not+working#446fb9650684853e
> 
> I have a login form, and after I login, it takes my users to another
> form where they fill it out, on the 2nd form, there is some javascript
> to dynmaicly show some fields based on choices the user makes. Today
> after the user logs in this javascript doesnt work, but if I refresh
> the page, it works fine.
> 
> So my question, if javascript doesnt work on 2nd page, is there a way
> I can force the first login page to do a regular submit vs the ajax
> submit? My users dont need to login that often, but I need the 2nd
> page to work properly.
> 
> thanks
> Joel
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