This is ever SHIT , but I have nestled a form in a form ... not clean job but it works, and have two working submit buttons. Works in Windows browser and Firefox
I found that nesting forms inside forms does not solve the problem. In IE6 if the user clicks on the second button, the values from the input element are not sent.
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This is ever SHIT , but I have nestled a form in a form ... not clean job but it works, and have two working submit buttons.
Works in Windows browser and Firefox
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Hello Abraham, you're solution works except in Internet Explorer 5.2 for the Mac.
The site I'm working on only has about 0.11% of sessions using Mac IE. So may not be a big deal. Depends on your site.
Were you doing something like this?
<form>
<input type="text" name="t" value="test">
<form><button type="submit" name="b" value="1">Button 1</button></form>
<form><button type="submit" name="b" value="2">Button 2</button></form>
</form>
I found that nesting forms inside forms does not solve the problem. In IE6 if the user clicks on the second button, the values from the input element are not sent.