I didn't understood what are you saying at first. I don't control the JS code . It is generated from the HTML_AJAX code. The problem was fixed when calling formSubmit method like this : HTML_AJAX.formSubmit(this,target) // No quotes here; target is just a string ! instead of : HTML_AJAX.formSubmit(this,'target') // This was in the example i've used for testing So i didn't changed the HTML_AJAX code. Just the client code. Now the problem is fixed but i still don't understand why ... On Wednesday April 5 2006 16:05, Georgi Ivanov wrote: > > does the following make it work? ... > > Yes it did ! But why ? > I'm passing string ... not variable... > I don't understand .... > > > Georgi Ivanov wrote: > > > > ... > > > > > formSubmit: function (form, target, customRequest) > > > { > > > if (typeof form == 'string') { > > > form = document.getElementById(form); > > > if (!form) { > > > // let the submit be processed normally > > > return false; > > > } > > > } > > > if (typeof target == 'string') { > > > //I think we MUST go here but it seems we don't... > > > target = document.getElementById('target'); > > > > target = document.getElementById(target); > > > > // ^-- no quotes! > > > > > } > > > if (!target) { > > > //I guess we enter here but we shouldn't..... > > > target = form; > > > } > > > .......................... > > > The script seems to be OK but... > > > So generally this script works ONLY if the DIV is with ID=target and > > > function called like this : HTML_AJAX.formSubmit(this,'target') > > > If i change the div with ID=alabala and call the script with : > > > HTML_AJAX.formSubmit(this,'alabala') it does not work. > > > Any ideas ? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php