Ehrm... Double negative question...

Yes, you can't use it without JavaScript.

As a <a href=""> doesn't provide a way to submit a form, it uses
javascript for calling form.submit(). In that case the only solution
would be to use <input type="submit" /> everywhere, and have the form
surround all the 'links'.

Martijn

On 9/13/07, Erik van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You cannot use SubmitLink in a browser without javascript, right?
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>     Erik.
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> Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> > Or SubmitLink, which seems more appropriate in this case.
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> > Martijn
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