Hey, I have a JavaScript function that's supposed to redirect or submit the form to a different page depending on which ID is checked. Here is the JS function: function redirect() { if (document.fred.ID[2].checked) { location = "doneP.pl"; document.fred.submit(); } } This function does not work. It ignores the redirection and sends it to the file in the form action event. Is there a way in JavaScript to say: function redirect() { if (document.fred.ID[0].checked) { location = "doneN.pl"; return $done; } else if (document.fred.ID[1].checked) { location = "doneP.pl"; return $done; } } And then do this: <form method=GET action="$done" name="fred"> Or is there a way in perl to check which radio button is checked before the form is submited? Thanx!, Kiko
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