I understand this is solved, would you care to shine some light on
making an image a button with lift?
either making a button with the image as an icon, or making an image
that is made form my snippet.

Thanks



On Sep 24, 3:52 pm, Indrajit Raychaudhuri <indraj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One more trick learned at the cost of somebody's joy! Thanks Tim.
>
> On 24/09/09 9:53 PM, Timothy Perrett wrote:
>
>
>
> > It appears that placing a hidden field at the end of the form with the
> > right function binding solves the issue.
> > Its far from ideal, but ironically appears to be what Microsoft do
> > with .NET to work around IE issues.
>
> > The joys of IE!
>
> > Cheers, Tim
>
> > On Sep 24, 9:41 am, Timothy Perrett<timo...@getintheloop.eu>  wrote:
> >> Actually scrap that - any solution to makeimagesubmit buttons work
> >> in IE and lift would be good :-)
>
> >> Cheers, Tim
>
> >> On Sep 24, 9:19 am, Timothy Perrett<timo...@getintheloop.eu>  wrote:
>
> >>> Guys,
>
> >>> IE8 brings with it a whole new lot of joy and:
>
> >>> <input type="image" />
>
> >>> Does not act as a submitbutton. According to the interweb, this will
> >>> fix it:
>
> >>> <buttontype="submit"><img src="whatever.jpg" /></button>
>
> >>> As I need to exectute the submit function in my lift snippet - how can
> >>> i get around this with the current implementation? Seems like we need
> >>> a SHtml.button(<contentNodeSeq>, callback _)
>
> >>> Thoughts?
>
> >>> Cheers, Tim
>
>

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