I don't know if I fouled up or the various configuration punctuation 
symbols tripped up the mailing list server or client or
it was censored (doubtful), but a big chunk of my original post 
was cut off this, so I'm trying to resend it.
Dallas

--


> From: David Dorward <[email protected]>
> ....................................
> You could use a proxy server that rewrites the form to remove the disabled 
> attribute on
the way through. 
> 
> -- 
> David Dorward
> http://dorward.me.uk

I've posted this in the past, but what works for me on plain
http pages (not https) is the following with the Privoxy
proxy server:

--
  in /etc/privoxy/user.action :
  
  { +filter{js-submits} }

--
  
  in /etc/privoxy/user.filter :
  
  FILTER: js-submits Get rid of particularly annoying JavaScript submits
  
  s|<a *href="javascript:.*".*OnClick.*submit.*>.*</a>|<input type="submit">|igU
  s|<a *href="javascript:.*".*OnClick.*reset.*>.*</a>|<input type="reset">|igU
  s|<A +HREF="javascript:.*ONCLICK=.*(https?://[^'",]*).*\)"|<A HREF="$1"|ig
  
  s|(<form[^>]*>)|$1 <input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit 
(privoxy)">|ig

--

T.D. has probably grown tired of me harping on this,
but it should be pointed out that W3M and at least some members of
the 'links' family of browsers have a command (not necessarily
mapped to a key by default) to force submission of a html cgi
form whether there is a proper submit element or not.
The ability to submit html/cgi forms is too important to
leave up to the apparent bozos / poorly concieved
html authoring tools that seem to end up generating the forms.  :-)
(maybe this is why I might of been censored, speaking in anger
here, but it still riles me.)

Regards, Dallas E. Legan II / [email protected] / [email protected]
http://isthereanotherquestion.blogspot.com
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