The earlier post is absolutely right...of course.. I wonder if you want something a little bit more basic, ie: using an image to replace the default "submit" button inside a form

if this is the case, then this snippet of HTML should work

<input type="image" name="button" src="images/bttn_download_now.gif" w +idth="125" height="18">

This replaces the submit button with "bttn_download.gif".. the only difference that you notice is that two extra parameters, x coordinate and y coordinate of the image clicked on by the user, is passed into your script..

so, what you should do is replace the submit button with that above, replacing path to image as necessary... then, use either the GET/POST variables to populate the form elements in the next page, or use a cookie (see earlier post) or use hidden fields..
HTH


In reply to Re: Submit Button by tinman
in thread Submit Button by Anonymous Monk

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