I don't know if this really needs to be in the docs, but on the
Action Event Model, the recommendation is to name the Submit button
based on the action that you want performed.
Unfortunately, IE (at least on Windows) has a very nasty feature - if
you hit Enter in an <INPUT type="text"> or <INPUT type="password">,
the form is submitted, but the Submit button for the form is never
clicked. So if the user hits Enter, the doPerform() action will be
called, because eventSubmit_doWhatever is not passed.
So, it's very important to EITHER make sure doPerform() just calls
whatever you want the default action to be, or that
eventSubmit_doWhatever is actually a hidden form element, rather than
the name on the Submit button.
Will Stranathan
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