ohh yes it works fine.

alert(evt['explicitOriginalTarget'].name);

thank you


On 31 Mai, 17:11, Tom Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the server side, you'd do it by assigning a name/valuepair.
>
> In Javascript the first thing I'd try is making sure the event object
> is passed to onsubmit (either with bindAsEventListener or
> Event.observe).  Then test the properties of the event object to see
> if there is something useful there.  Perhaps Event.element() might
> hold a usefulvalue.
>
> e.g.
> myForm.onsubmit = function (evt) {
>    // ...
>    // alert(Event.element(evt));
>    // for (prop in evt) {console.log(prop +': ' +evt[prop];}
>    // ...
>
> }.bindAsEventListener(myForm);
>
> If all else fails, you can tie an onclick event to one of the buttons
> to differentiate behaviors.
>
> TAG
>
> On May 31, 2007, at 6:42 AM, gimler wrote:
>
>
>
> > hello,
>
> > i have the following code:
> > document.getElementById('post_edit_form').onsubmit = function () {
> >     alert(???);
>
> > my question is how can i get thevalueof thesubmitbutton (i have to
> > buttons)?
>
> > Can anybody help me?
>
> > greetings
> > Gordon


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