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Posted by Webrickco on 07/25/07 19:47
On 25 jul, 20:23, ZeldorBlat <zeldorb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 25, 2:31 pm, tomb <t...@technetcenter.com> wrote:
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> > I am generating a form dynamically through AJAX. The form and the data
> > come in very nicely, but my reset button doesn't do anything. There are
> > 3 other buttons that call javascript functions - they work fine. Just
> > the reset button seems to be dead. The form is inserted into a Div
> > using AJAX. Here are my form details:
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> > <form id="clientform" name="clientform">
> > <table>
> > <tr>
> > <td>Name:</td>
> > <td>
> > <input id="txtCompany" type="text" value="Company
> > Name" size="65" name="txtCompany"/>
> > </td>
> > </tr>
>
> > ... some more labels and input text boxes.....
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> > <input id="add" type="button" onclick="addThisClient(1,4);" value="Add" name="add"/>
> > <input id="update" type="button" onclick="updateThisClient(1,4);" value="Update" name="update"/>
> > <input id="delete" type="button" onclick="deleteThisClient(1,4);" value="Delete" name="delete"/>
> > <input type="reset" value="Clear"/>
> > </table>
> > </form>
>
> > Can you see any reason why the reset button would be dead?
>
> > Tom
>
> What does this have to do with PHP? And if you're planning to say
> something like, "I'm using PHP to generate the HTML and Javascript"
> don't even bother -- that's not the right answer.
Tomb is looking for answers, not for more questions... If you do not
propose one, why do you bother?
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