Sure. I'd use Prototype to do this. If I wanted to submit a form with two fields "foo" and "bar" to two scripts, "one.pl" and "two.pl" I'd do:

var params = { foo: $('foo').value, bar: $('bar').value }; new Ajax.Request("one.pl", { parameters: params, onSuccess: handle_one }); new Ajax.Request("two.pl", { parameters: params, onSuccess: handle_two });

Then I'd write "handle_one()" and "handle_two()" to do something with the return values from the scripts. Also, you'll want onFailure and onException handlers. But that's the basic idea.

Reluctant JavascriptMonk,
-sam


In reply to Re^3: submit to muliple actions by samtregar
in thread submit to muliple actions by vit

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