Actually that is what I currently have. Pesudo code:
<script language="javascript"> function check (thisform) { if (WhereToGo=="XXX") thisform.submit(); -- other logic here as well else alert("play nice"); } </script> <INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" name="WhereToGo" Value="XXX"> <INPUT TYPE="Button" name="SomeActionGoesHere" Value="Add something to + form" onClick="check(this);">

The problem is that double submits are still happening. <GRIPE>(And actually, with IE too... just discovered that bug. Grr. If the world *only* used Opera...)</GRIPE> The only problem with integrating with the database is that the database itself is getting pretty large and to request a new insert database object here takes a few days (or more) to get implemented... Thanks Zak

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Netscrape and forms (Slightly Off Topic) by zakzebrowski
in thread Netscrape and forms (Slightly Off Topic) by zakzebrowski

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