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Re: [Fwd: Problems with IE 4 not behaving with JavaScript]
****** message to minivend-users from Barry Treahy <treahy@mmaz.com> ******
Nope! not legal syntax in either NS or IE. Thanks for the idea though...
Ryan Hertz wrote:
> Perhaps you could try 'this.form.submit()' instead of
> 'document.forms[0].submit()';
> does anyone know the acceptable arguments for submit()? Perhaps you could
> put something in there that would define the value of mv_click. ;-)
>
> (I hope this doesn't turn into a javascript mailing list.)
>
> -Ryan
>
> At 10:02 AM 3/9/99 , Barry Treahy wrote:
> >Sorry, brain cramp!
> >
> ><INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="mv_click" VALUE="Proceed">
> >
> >did it!
> >Message-ID: <36E551EC.3F2AC01@mmaz.com>
> >Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 09:53:01 -0700
> >From: Barry Treahy <treahy@mmaz.com>
> >To: minivend-users@minivend.com, rhertz@gyb.baits.com
> >Subject: Re: Problems with IE 4 not behaving with JavaScript
> >
> >Hey all, I've nailed down the probem, but still don't know hot to fix
> it... The mv_click
> >is not being defined on the <INPUT> button tag when IE uses the submit()
> call....
> >Doesn't matter how, when where or why the submit() call is invoked, same
> problem.
> >
> >How can I define mv_click as a static value for the entire page?
> >
> >Barry
> >
> >Ryan Hertz wrote:
> >> > <INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="mv_click" VALUE="Proceed"> to our
> >> >ordering system.</P>
> >> ><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
> >> ><!--
> >> > setTimeout("document.forms[0].submit();", 1000);
> >> >// -->
> >> ></SCRIPT>
> >> ></FORM>
>
> Ryan Hertz tel 520-645-3812
> Webmaster tel 800-645-BAIT
> Advertising Director fax 520-645-2588
> Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits, Inc. http://www.yamamoto.baits.com
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