Hi Colin,

I wasn't aware about these details, but the last time I had this problem 
I could solve it by using an input element :-)
As many times... this problem finally is an IE issue, it's not about 
standards :-)

Regards,
Miguel

ColinFine wrote:
>
> On Mar 6, 10:05 am, Michael Hauptmann<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> Hi Tomaso,
>>
>> The submit is a input element.
>>
>> new Element('input', {'type' : 'submit'})
>>
>> should work.
>>
>> Miguel
>>
>>      
>
> Hang on, Miguel
>
> HTML has both<input type='submit'>  and<button type='submit'>, so
> Tommaso's expectation is reasonable.
>
> Flanagan (the O'Reilly "Javascript, The Definitive Guide") does not
> discuss the 'Button' object in the reference section, but refers the
> reader to the 'Input' object: I took that at first to mean that JS
> doesn't implement a 'Button' object separate from the 'Input' object,
> but that can't be right: all the DOM reference sites certainly list
> HTMLButtonObject as an interface.
>
> So, I don't know what is going wrong, but I don't see why it shouldn't
> work.
>
> In the meantime, using an 'input' object might be easiest :-)
> Colin
>
> >
>    

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