Re: 1 Form, 2 Actions?
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Re: 1 Form, 2 Actions?

From: Jamie Meyers <gtg061q@mail.gatech.edu>
Date: Thu Mar 30 2006 - 23:16:00 CEST

You can use JavaScript to change the action of the form. Just name the form
(with id), and use a x = document.getElementById(id); x.action =
"blah.php". Use that in accordance to a certain action of the form (like
choosing a ratio button).

"Mark" <Mark.Fenbers@noaa.gov> wrote in message
news:e0gjmt$gbg$1@news.nems.noaa.gov...
>I have a lengthy form (i.e., many inputs) on my form.php page. What's
>different about this form than many others I've created is that I want the
>user to have a choice of submitting this form data to one of two pages,
>choice1.php or choice2.php, both of which read $_POST data from the form.
>
> Obviously, a 'submit' button will send the user to the page specified by
> the form's 'action=' setting, so I would have to employ some sort of
> trick. But this is where I'm drawing a blank! What combination of PHP,
> Javascript, and HTML would do the trick?
>
> Thanks!
> Mark
Received on Mon May 1 02:45:23 2006