Wim Dumon wrote:
> Maybe the information in this link helps?
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/925334/how-is-the-default-submit-button-on-an-html-form-determined

Hi,
        yes, that does help. Indeed it seems to be the first button (or 
clickable)
that gets the return. Kind of strange that this behaviour is not at all
standardised - it could be rather surprising to find one's form being
submitted before it's actually filled out, simply by reflexively hitting
return in one of the fields ...

Graeme Gill.

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