Sorry, since u want to have two different jsps invoked, call javascript
functions (inside which u can change the submission target) from the onClick
event.

Eg.<input type...... onClick="submitform1(this.form)">

function submitform1( frm )
{
  frm.action= jspName;
  frm.submit();
}

B. Suresh

-----Original Message-----
From: Howard Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how to have two submit buttons calling different JSP's


Hi,

I know this is more of an HTML question than JSP's but since many people on
here are web gurus, I thought I asked here. How would you have two submit
buttons to have two different URLs? I have two <input type="submit">
buttons, and each calling different JSP's. Because I can only have one
action in <form>, I couldn't see how I can do that. How would I have two
submit buttons to have two different URL's? Thank you very much!

howard

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