Is anyone else getting multiple copies of posts?
On Oct 29, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Larry Garfield wrote:
There's nothing wrong with multiple forms on a single page, as long
as all id
attributes in all elements are unique on the entire page, not just
within the
form. Just make sure that each form is self-contained with its own
submit
button and such. Only the form whose submit button is clicked will
get
submitted by the browser.
Whether or not you want to use multiple forms for a given set of
tasks or
multiple submit buttons in a single form (which you can then test
to see
which was clicked) will depend on what it is you're doing. Both are
perfectly legitimate ways of doing things, depending on what things
you're
doing.
On Sunday 29 October 2006 01:45, Karthi S wrote:
hi,
i am newbie to web programming. i have a basic doubt in using forms.
Is it advisable to use multiple forms performing various functions
in a
single web page.
what are the pros and cons of using that.
Please forgive me if this is not the right mailing list to post this
question. But help me out in clarifying this basic doubt.
thanks in advance
Karthi
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