Re: forms usage in web pages

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yes, but then again, I've already mentioned this, and have seen some posts now 
an then mention the subject...  :)

On Sunday 29 October 2006 21:26, Ed Lazor wrote:
> 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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