Try pointing the HREF to a JavaScript function specified in a
<script/> block at the top of the page, you should then be able
to access the value of the radio button using the DOM and use
this to append to a URL stream. Then set the self.location
parameter to this URL. This certainly works in IE, but I'm not
sure about Netscape.


> From:          "Hines, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:       Dynamic HREF parameter values?

> A co-worker has a JSP page that has some <A HREF links on it to other JSP
> pages. Now, on one of these links, he must pass a parameter that is the
> value of a selected radion button on this same page as the link. I know he
> can do that by turning the hyperlinks into submit buttons and making the
> whole thing a form, but there are many of these links and it would be ugly.
> How can he include the value of a selected radio button on a page as a
> parameter to this HREF target? I never had to tackle that one before and I'm
> not real familiar with JavaScript and the DOM but I think it might be an
> answer somehow.
>
> Thanks in advance..
>
Chris Probert
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