> So far I have this, Erik, which works in IE but not in > Mozilla. Anyone have any other ideas on this? I did > this before but lost it in a computer crash.
> <form method="get" action='boogie-woogie'> > <input type='file' name='browse' style='display: none;'> > <input type='text' name='file'> > <input type='image' onClick='browse.click();file.value=browse.value;' > src='browse.gif'> > </form> Absolutely right, this won't work in Mozilla. IE allows this kind of addressing, but it's non-standard. Mozilla hews to the standards always. This will work on both browsers: <script language="javascript> function getFile() { o = document.getElementById("browse"); 0.click(); document.getElementById("file").value = o.value; } </script> ... <form method="get" action="boogie=woogie"> <input type="file" name="browse" id="browse" style="display:none"> <input type="text" name="file" id="file"> <input type="image" onClick="getFile()" src="browse.gif"> </form> -- Tim Slattery [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]