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<p style="text-align:center">
<input type="button" value="CANCEL REGISTRATION AND RETURN" name="B1"
onchange="window.close();"> <!-- see note below -->
<input type="button" value="I AGREE WITH THE ABOVE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
- SUBMIT" name="B2">
</p>



change the onsubmit to onclick.

onsubmit is an event for the form not the button.

see that I put quotes around you window.close() and put in a semi-colon.
Your code would work as it was but what I gave is correct syntax.




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web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/16/2009 09:59:07 AM:

All I want to do is put 2 buttons on the bottom of an html page and have
them centered, and also have them do the action that I request. After
hours
of reading and goggling I found that using absolute positioning was the
way
to go. But I cannot get that to work. I tried putting the buttons inside
of
a form, and then outside of a form. Here is the current version, with no
positioning specified, outside of a form.

<p>
<input type="button" value="CANCEL REGISTRATION AND RETURN" name="B1"
onsubmit=window.close()> (does not close the window)
<input type="button" value="I AGREE WITH THE ABOVE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
-
SUBMIT" name="B2"></p>

I would like to have some of my natural color left in my hair before I
turn
50 next month. Please help.

BTW, if you want your button to play music, spin and dance, you can find
tons of help out there.

Thanks,

Tom Deskevich




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