The W3.org site is down at the moment, so I can't confirm this, but I'm pretty sure...
<input type="submit" name="parent" value="foo" src="icon.gif" /> ... is correct, but I've never done it :) I think the page you want to look at is: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#edef-INPUT Cheers, Justin on 27/01/03 1:02 PM, Durwood Gafford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I can't figure out how to tell which button was pressed by a user when i'm > using a "button" instead of a standard "submit" form element. > > This works: > > <input type="submit" name="parent" value="foo"> > $parent will equal "foo" > > This doesn't work: > > <button type="submit" name="parent" value="foo"><img > src="icon.gif"></button> > $parent will equal "<img src="icon.gif"> NOT "foo" > > How do I get the value of "foo" to be returned in $parent and still use a > graphical icon instead of a standard submit button? > > thanks, > durwood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php