Hi!
        But then if we have 2 IMAGE inputs in a form how will one distinguish
between which of the images was clicked?

Thanks!
Vinay

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> <Input type=image...> passes two parameters - action.x=<Distance of
> mouse cursor from left of image when user clicked it> and
> action.y=<Distance of mouse cursor from top of image when user clicked
> it>.  Strange idea I think.
>
> Maybe use <FORM METHOD=get > to familiarise your self with it if your
> still having problems - or check a HTML ref.
>
>
> "Vinay K.V. Menon" wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >         I am using an image input type to post form data from
> one servlet to
> > another.
> >         This is the snippet that produces the
> >
> >         <INPUT TYPE="image src="but_save_big.gif" WIDTH=56
> HEIGHT=22 BORDER=0
> > value=save NAME=action ALT=Save>");
> >
> >         But when I do,
> >
> >         request.getParameter("action")
> >
> >         in the servlet to which the form is posted, I get a null!
> >
> >         Any clues?
> >
> > Vinay
> >
> >
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