Thanks that worked great. I don't have much experience working with
events, and I'm having troubles finding out how to access various
properties of the event.target, do you have suggestions/links? I guess
I'd like to know the id and the name, thanks!

On Nov 18, 10:53 am, "Hector Virgen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An event object is always passed as the first argument to the function,
> which contains the information you need.
> $('#form').submit(function(event)
> {
>     // Get the element that fired the event
>     var element = event.target;
>
> });
>
> For more info check out the Events guide:http://docs.jquery.com/Events_(Guide)
>
> -Hector
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Mark Steudel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi I have a form that has two submit buttons I am utilizing the
> > following ajaxSubmit code:
>
> > $("#form").submit( function() {
> >                $(this).ajaxSubmit({
> >                    target: '#response'
> >                });
>
> >                return false;
> >        }
> > );
>
> > Inside the submit function is there a way to figure out which button
> > was clicked? I tried doing something like
>
> > $(this).attr("id")
>
> > but it gives the id of the form, not the button ....
>
> > TIA

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