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At 10:53 19.04.2002 -0500, you wrote: > >So you do have hidden fields already and fill them with the contents on the >other form onsubmit()? > >Yes this is what I have added in the past and what I am adding to my current >program. I was just wondering if I was missing out on something. When JavaScript is OK; this solution should be OK, too. > >Why isn't it possible to code a single form with all the fields you need? > >Because the HTML is being created using different components and each >component could have their own <form>. Hm. Maybe adding a parameter (or something like that) for "<form> written" being passed to these components makes living on the browser programming side a bit easier... Or, but that depends, you could submit() the other forms, too, when the user submits one of them. A "hidden" frame (lines or rows set to zero) might be the target for the other submits. >Thanks for your help, You're welcome and it wasn't much help ;-) Just my 0.02 Euro... ;-) have a nice weekend! best regards / Mit freundlichen Grüssen Anton Gombkötö Avenum Technologie GmbH http://www.avenum.com
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