Hi, we're working on a project in which we need to submit a form which then 
creates  
a record in a database on successful submission.  The problem we have is that 
if  
someone clicks on the submit button more than once, it creates duplicate 
records of  
the record that the person is trying to submit.   

We've searched the mailing list archives (as best we can) with no luck.  We 
know  
there is a way to prevent this using Javascript.  However, not all the people 
using our  
form are guaranteed to have Javascript enabled.  Therefore, we need a way of  
disabling the button or creating a semaphore of sorts to prevent multiple 
submissions  
that either create the new record or alter it in a drastic way.  Some ideas we 
have  
are...   

1) Send back something that will disable the button's submit ability to submit 
the form  
again. For example, somehow killing TCP connection to that form until the 
submit is  
done.  

2) Hanging when the submission occurs, like display a white page until it's 
done so  
that the user doesn't click something else and terminate the submission.  

3) Letting the user do whatever he/she wants with the web page particularly by  
disabling all the other submit buttons but when the original submit listener 
finishes  
what it's doing, it redirects like we want it to do to the appropriate page no 
matter  
what page the user is on.  

Any other ideas or even solutions would be appreciated. Thank you.  

Ralph Johnston / Phil Whaley 
The Pathfinder Group, Ltd. 

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