Wendy Smoak wrote:
From: "Laurie Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

By 'hidden button' do you mean a regular input w/ type=submit and CSS to
hide it?


Yes. :)  In my case, defaulting to the first button on the form didn't make
sense, so that invisible button does nothing.  The form is submitted and
re-displayed as-is.  The user [eventually] learns that he has to click the
button next to the thing he is trying to add or delete.

I was afraid you'd say that ;-) I'd rather not have an oddly placed button show up if the user has CSS turned off (or is using an agent that doesn't support it). On the other hand, I hate when hitting enter fails to submit a form ;-)

L.
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