[Javascript] Generic submit

Shawn Milo ShawnMilo at Runbox.com
Fri Jan 7 16:55:55 CST 2005


Please send your form declaration, and any other parts
you think are relevant.

Shawn

Alan Gardner wrote:

>I thought it looked good, but my javascript console says "Error:
>this.form has no properties". I've checked and the link is inside the
>form tag. Suggestions?
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>On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 15:58:51 -0500 (EST), Shawn Milo
><ShawnMilo at runbox.com> wrote:
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>>Something like document.forms[0].submit(); should work, but,
>>of course, it would only submit the first form.
>>
>>Also, maybe -- wait!
>>
>>Try this:
>>document.forms[this.form.id].submit();
>>
>>If your XHTML is good, and you have ids for all of
>>your forms, I think that this should work.
>>
>>Shawn.
>>
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>>>Hi all,
>>>If I want to use an anchor link to submit a form, but may not know the
>>>name of the form, or how many forms are on the page, how would I best
>>>do that?  I initially thought a simple <a href="#"
>>>onclick="this.form.submit()"> would work, but it  appears only to work
>>>on an input tag.  Any suggestions on how to create a generic submit
>>>link that I can throw into any page without additional scripting?
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