I did meat this situation in ASP, it just allows you submit one form a time.
So, I guess you could pass the other parameters to the form you final click.
Let me know if I am worng.
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerrie Venter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 7:30 AM
Subject: Using a Parameter for more than one form
> hello all,
>
> i use a radio button to get a value
> then i use java script to set the value to the parameter.
>
> my code :
>
> radio button:
> out.println("<input type=\"radio\" name=\"comp\"
> onClick=\"onSelect('"+query.getString("ws_Computer_name")+"');\">");
>
> the diffrent forms
>
> out.println("<form align=\"center\"
>
action=\"http://localhost:8080/servlet/za.co.epaq.license.HarddiskServlet\"
> method=\"post\">");
> out.println("<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"comp\">");
> out.println("<script language=\"JavaScript\">");
> out.println("function onSelect(val) {");
> out.println("document.forms(0).comp.value = val;");
> out.println("}");
> out.println("</script>");
> out.println("<input type=\"submit\" value=\"Harddisk\">");
> out.println("</form>");
>
> out.println("<form align=\"center\"
> action=\"http://localhost:8080/servlet/za.co.epaq.license.MemoryServlet\"
> method=\"post\">");
> out.println("<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"comp\">");
> out.println("<script language=\"JavaScript\">");
> out.println("function onSelect(val) {");
> out.println("document.forms(1).comp.value = val;");
> out.println("}");
> out.println("</script>");
> out.println("<input type=\"submit\" value=\"Memory\">");
> out.println("</form>");
>
> out.println("<form align=\"center\"
> action=\"http://localhost:8080/servlet/za.co.epaq.license.LicenseServlet\"
> method=\"post\">");
> out.println("<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"comp\">");
> out.println("<script language=\"JavaScript\">");
> out.println("function onSelect(val) {");
> out.println("document.forms(2).comp.value = val;");
> out.println("}");
> out.println("</script>");
> out.println("<input type=\"submit\" value=\"License\">");
> out.println("</form>");
>
>
> for some reason only the middle form works, the other form return nothing.
> if i hide the middle form, then the last form work.
> if i hide the last form, the first form work
>
> please help,
>
> where is my problem
>
> Thank You
> Gerrie
>
>
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