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Meyaline

>
> Disclaimer: The spec (is too long to
> read) could prove me wrong but I feel
> pretty confident that Firefox has got
> it more right in this instance.
>

The W3C HTML 4.01 specification (1999) says (http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.2): "If a form contains more than one submit button, only the activated submit button is successful." (and by submit button, they mean both "<input type="submit" ... />" and "<button type="submit" ...>...</button>", as said here: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#buttons)

It also is in the working draft of HTML 4 (1997)... (maybe a bit less clear, as they only say so for "<input type="submit" ... />", and say the "button" element works pretty much the same -well, not that unclear, AFAIC)

Anyway, I do wonder how it is of any use, to send the name/value of every submit buttons... Yet another proof that Microsoft just want to screw the world...

Heck, they are members and contributors of the W3C (and took part in the developpment of the HTML specifications), one would expect they at least properly implement such basic rules... well, they don't even do that... (and the worst is that it is purely intented)

Why in the world did I choose to become a webmaster...? :/