>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>We have a VFP application right now that produces HTML file displayed in a C++ application.
>>
>>This is what I have in the HTML right now (made changes yesterday and hadn't have a chance to test today yet)
>>
>>
>><FORM METHOD="post" ACTION="rez://SEARCH" ID="frmAddItem" NAME="frmAddItem">
>><#IF llSigCapture>
>> <OBJECT classid=clsid:69A40DA3-4D42-11D0-86B0-0000C025864A height=0 id=SigPlus1 name=SigPlus1
>> style="HEIGHT: 0px; WIDTH: 0px; LEFT: 0px; TOP: 0px; VIEWASTEXT; visibility: hidden">
>> <PARAM NAME="_Version" VALUE="131095">
>> <PARAM NAME="_ExtentX" VALUE="4842">
>> <PARAM NAME="_ExtentY" VALUE="1323">
>> <PARAM NAME="_StockProps" VALUE="0"></OBJECT><BR><BR>
>><#ENDIF>
>><INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="SessionInfo" VALUE="<<This.cSessionInfo>>">
>><INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="txtSearch" ID="txtSearch" VALUE="" SIZE="10" CLASS="formtext">
>><SELECT NAME="cboSearchOption">
>> <LOOP Table=csrSearchOptions><OPTION <<IIF(csrSearchOptions.Option = "All Fields", [SELECTED], [])>> VALUE="<<ALLTRIM(csrSearchOptions.Option)>>"><<ALLTRIM(csrSearchOptions.Option)>></Option></LOOP>
>></SELECT>
>>
>><INPUT TYPE="submit" CLASS='button' VALUE="Search" TITLE = "Partial Match Search by Selected Field">
>>
>><INPUT TYPE="submit" CLASS='button'
>> ONCLICK="navigate('REZ://ExactMatch')"
>> TITLE = "Exact Match Search by Selected Field"
>> VALUE="Exact Match" ID="btnExactMatch">
>>
>></FORM><BR>
>>
>>There are two problems so far.
>>
>>1. I added an ExactMatch button and I want it to behave the same way as Search button. So, I need to be able to read txtSearch and cboSearchOptions values back in the procedure that performs the action. I also want to be able to tell if the action was initiated by a Search button or by Exact Match button.
>>
>>So, this is my first problem - I don't know if this is OK to have 2 submit buttons or not and if not, how else should I pass the txtSearch and cboSearchOptions values back?
>
>It's fine to have two submit buttons, but not a good idea to wire one of them up to an 'onclick'. I'd wire both up to a javascript method passing the id as a parameter, set an hidden field as Craig suggests, then do 'document.form.submit()'
>
>>
>>2. My other little problem is display. I want the Exact Match button to be right below the Search button in my HTML. I am not sure how to get this too.
>
>BR ? :-}
>
>>Thanks a lot in advance.
Thanks. Viv.
As for BR, it moves the button, but not right below the Search but into the left. I want the last 2 buttons to be aligned, Search and then Exact Match right beneath it.
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