That's the form name, which is only used by client side script (i.e. it is never used by server side script). That should be an id (which can them be referenced by JavaScript in the document.forms collection just like the old name attribute).
It is form controls (like input, select and textarea) that need names. (Its also a good idea to give them ids so you can reference them with label elements, but the ids and names do not have to be the same.)
In reply to Re^3: cgi-bin and xhtml
by dorward
in thread CGI and xhtml
by jbrugger
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