On 2011-08-11, at 9:13 PM, "Jim Giner" <jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com> wrote:

> Jim,
> 
> This is what I am trying to do. One submit button for both forms going
> to the same destination.
> 
> The only reason I am doing this is because I can't figure out why my
> ajax for my select menus is altering my tinyMCE textarea box.
> 
> Ultimately if I can figure out how to control the ajax within the div
> container as I showed in a previous email I would be able to just use
> one form. any ideas??
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 
> ****
> Chris,
> By definition, a 'submit' button submits a form.  Not 2 forms.  Each form has 
> to have it's own form. It is not feasible to submit two forms - since the 
> conversation from your client pc is going to be garbled even if you could 
> (JS?) do the second submit.  One transactiion is going to answer your client 
> and then the other is going to wipe it out with its respone.
> 
> I don't think you have ot separate your forms becuase they are in separate 
> divs.  I could be wrong - never tried it. 
> 
> 
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I would bet it's the quotes screwing up the js. Can / are you escaping that 
variable when ajaxing it back?

Bastien Koert
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