Hi, Saturday, July 15, 2006, 9:13:04 AM, you wrote: SE> Hi all, SE> Brand new to the list, so here's my question. I am SE> implementing a bunch of Dreamweaver templates a SE> designer has built into a PHP app, and one thing SE> she did is create a submit button (image) that SE> uses mouse over JS: SE> <a href="user.php?req=login" target="_top" SE> onMouseOver="MM_swapImage('signin','','/theme/images/admin/button_signin2.gif',1)" SE> onMouseOut="MM_swapImgRestore()"><img SE> src="/theme/images/admin/button_signin.gif" SE> alt="Sign In" name="signin" width="86" height="20" border="0">></a> SE> But notice this is an href, and it also needs to SE> submit $_POST data through a couple of form fields SE> that appear above. So what I tried to do in order SE> to be able to retrieve the POST data on the SE> receiving end was convert it to the following: SE> <input type="image" SE> src="/theme/images/admin/button_signin.gif" SE> onfocus="MM_swapImage('signin','','/theme/images/admin/button_signin2.gif',1)" SE> onblur="MM_swapImgRestore()"> SE> ...However, the onfocus and onblur are not SE> swapping out the images, as I had hoped. (Against SE> all odds, maybe I should add.) SE> I know the client will pout and sniffle if they SE> don't get their mouse over affect, so I am hoping SE> for a solution. SE> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. SE> Thanks! SE> -- SE> Skip Evans SE> Big Sky Penguin, LLC SE> 61 W Broadway SE> Butte, Montana 59701 SE> 406-782-2240 to the href add onClick="formname.submit();return false;" or something like that. -- regards, Tom -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php