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    Jacob Koppang
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    Is there a way (without the use of javascript) to have a form with two different actions, depending on which button is pressed? It'd be great if I could get some help. Thanks!:confused:

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      Is there a way (without the use of javascript) to have a form with two different actions, depending on which button is pressed? It'd be great if I could get some help. Thanks!:confused:

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      The last stat I read (I believe it was w3c actually said only 2% of people don't have javascript enabled) That being said...the javascript required for what you want to accomplish would likely be 100% browser compatible...with any real browser. Other than using javascript...I can't see that as being possible...perhaps embedding a form inside another form...but that would cause your submit buttons to probably be one on top of the other(no side by side, unless you position absolute or something)...and it might break xhtml compliance...i'm not sure... Cheers :) How do I print my voice mail?

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        The last stat I read (I believe it was w3c actually said only 2% of people don't have javascript enabled) That being said...the javascript required for what you want to accomplish would likely be 100% browser compatible...with any real browser. Other than using javascript...I can't see that as being possible...perhaps embedding a form inside another form...but that would cause your submit buttons to probably be one on top of the other(no side by side, unless you position absolute or something)...and it might break xhtml compliance...i'm not sure... Cheers :) How do I print my voice mail?

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        I would use Javascript, but since I'm making the website for someone else.. I have to abide by his wants and needs. It's retarded, but hey. Manuet Systems http://www.manuet.com

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          I would use Javascript, but since I'm making the website for someone else.. I have to abide by his wants and needs. It's retarded, but hey. Manuet Systems http://www.manuet.com

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          I hear ya... How do I print my voice mail?

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