In a recent note, Henry Nelson said:

> Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 11:09:51 +0900 (JST)
> 
> The submit button I have does the default action described in the text
> just above the button.  (Presents the student's answers in condensed form,
> and gives him/her a chance to revise the answers.)  I have a checkbox
> just to the left of that button to change the action of the submission.
> It doesn't seem overly clumsy to me, and because the alternate action is
> dangerous (I'm turning in my test, and can't be bothered to check my work.),
> having a checkbox for it perhaps makes more sense than in your case.
> 
> Anyway, if you come up with a good solution, I'd be interested in hearing
> about it, on or off the list.  Thanks.
> 
I finally settled on a set of radio buttons to select the object, and
a pair of INPUT TYPE=SUBMIT fields labeled "SEE" and "GET for preview
and download.  I resigned myself to letting the query string element
be the visible, clickable text.

Thanks,
gil
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