Hej Monks,

I was trying

my $JSCRIPT=<<END; window.location.href="http://skinnmaskin/mx/kon_add.html" END print $qry->start_form(-action => "http://skinnmaskin/cgi-bin/kon.cgi" +); print $qry->h4("Vill du \xE4ndra data f\xF6r $clrNr ?<br>"); print $qry->submit('Andra', 'Ja'), $qry->submit(-name =>'andra', -valu +e=>'Nej', onSubmit=>"$JSCRIPT"); print $qry->end_form;
But what I get is whatever I do thereafter I'm redirected no matter what button I clicked on ? I have to admit that I have no knowledge of JS whatsoever, I just found this JS code on the web.

Point is that I have just two buttons - when I click on one (with name 'Andra' and value 'Ja') I want one thing to happen and when I click on the other one (with value 'Nej') to be redirected.

Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance !


In reply to CGI JS confusion by SerZKO

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