Hi, > What do you mean you don't know what button was pressed? You have 'test_x' > and 'test_y' so you know the "test" button was pressed. If you give the > other buttons a different name, you'll have different _x and _y variable > names, so you can still tell which one was pressed.
Yes, I should have specified more accurately. I have quite a few of these buttons on one page (approx 30) and really wanted to have the same name="" for each one and only the value change. The reasoning for that is most parts of the page are generated from cached content due to heavy processing requirements on making the whole page. It is therefore quite difficult for me to change it to something like a series of name="test1" and name="test2" for all the buttons as the form being POST'd to would have a hard job trying to work out which names were valid for the POSTing form. Regards, AW -- Abdul-Wahid Paterson Lintrix Networking & Communications ltd. Web: http://www.lintrix.net/ Tel: +44 20 8904 2348 Email/Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------------------- Web-Hosting | Development | Security | Consultancy | Domains --------------------------------------------------------------------
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