Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/28/07 23:51
Tim wrote:
> "Brian Cryer" <brian.cryer@127.0.0.1.ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:QYqdnd1GAJsjsJfbnZ2dnUVZ8s2mnZ2d@pipex.net...
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>> Simply that you can have more than one form on a page, but only one of them
>> can be submitted. So if you had say a search box and a shopping-cart both
>> as forms, either the search-box or the shopping-cart form would fire (in
>> response to the user), but not both. So the user would end up either
>> searching or doing some shopping-cart function (but not both). Clear?
>
> I think so. You're saying that each form is entirely independent. The
> instruction to send one would leave the other unacted upon. Right?
Yes
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Jonathan
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