Re: 2 submision buttons & IE problem



I tried this:

<button type='submit' name='task[0]' value='refresh' title='dodaj u
ko?aricu' >Bla Bla</button>
<button type='submit' name='task[0]' value='add' title='dodaj u
ko?aricu'>Bla</button>"

still no result in IE.

There ):

Rik wrote:
luigi7up wrote:
Hi, I'm having a problem with submiting a form.

My form has two submit buttons:

<input name='task' value='refresh' type='image'
src='images/osvjezi.jpg' />
<input name='task' value='add' type='image' src='images/osvjezi..jpg'
/>

When I submit data I get it from $_POST['task'] without problem in
Firefox but in IE there is no way.
I found one solution somewhere on the web:


<input name= 'task[0]' value='refresh' type='image'
src='images/osvjezi.jpg' />
<input name= 'task[0]' value='add' type='image'
src='images/osvjezi.jpg' />

To get $task value I should do following: $_POST['task'][0].

This solution worked fine for a while. Now it doesn't work again...
If firefox for $_POST['task'][0] i get good value but in IE I don't.

If I print_r$_POST['task'] in IE I get: [task] => Array ( [0] => 18 )
while I should be getting
[task] => Array ( [0] => refresh )

I could always name the buttons diferently but that isn't solution in
striving for...:)


As far as I know this is how submitting with images works:
<input name="something"> will send something.x and something.y to the
server. There _might_ be a 'pure' 'something', but as far as I know this is
optional/not strictly necessary, well I'm too laxy to read the
documentation, but at least it's not always sent, therefor unreliable.

In PHP, something.x and something.y will be transformed to something_x and
something_y to form valid keys for the POST array. These two values will
contain the coordinates clicked.

If you want another value then the clicked coordinates, you shouldn't use
type="image", but style an <input type=submit> or perhaps use a <button>

Grtz,
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Rik Wasmus

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