if($firstrec <= $lastrec) { print $q->start_form(-name=>'displaynext',-method=>'POST',-action=>'ne +xt.cgi'); print "<input type=hidden name=i value='$id'>"; print "<input type=hidden name=u value='$username'>"; print $q->submit(-name=>'next',-value=>'next'); print $q->end_form(); } print $q->start_form(-name=>'display prev',-method=>'POST',-action=>'p +rev.cgi'); print "<input type=hidden name=i value='$id'>"; print "<input type=hidden name=u value='$username'>"; print $q->submit(-name=>'prev',-value=>'prev'); print $q->end_form();

the next button is the same as prev button
$firstrec is the first record in a user group
$lastrec is the last record in a user group
when I reach the $lastrec I want to stop the next button from working and when i reach $firstrec i want the prev button to stop working.

john larson

20031212 Edit by Corion: Added formatting, fixed CODE tags


In reply to Re: Re: conditional submit buttons by jwlarson3rd
in thread conditional submit buttons by jwlarson3rd

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