Posted by Tim on 03/27/07 22:55
"Brian Cryer" <brian.cryer@127.0.0.1.ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> "Tim" <timwalters@terrano.es> wrote in message
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> > I'm a real newby. I'm trying to get 2 submission forms onto the same
page,
> > one activated by Return, the other by a Send button. A little while ago
I
> > found that the contents of the buttoned form were sent by both sending
> > methods. I rearranged the "action" and "div class="commentform" lines,
and
> > now nothing at all gets sent.
> >
> > Which of my many errors do you think might be responsible for this
cockup?
>
> I suspect you've probably broken the mark-up. Try running your page
through
> http://validator.w3.org/ and fix any errors that that generates
I did this. It validated the code. But Jukka has pointed out elsewhere that
I had a form relevant line outside the </form> limit.
and/or try
> posting a url to your page so that we can see what's going on.
It's being tested on my computer. It hasn't been posted yet.
>
> There is no fundamental reason why having two (or more) forms on a page
> shouldn't work. The only thing to remember is that only one form can post
> back.
Sorry. What does this last sentence mean?
Thanks for your interest and help.
Tim
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> Brian Cryer
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