"Ashley Sheridan" <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1236930396.3525.4.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 02:06 -0500, Micah Gersten wrote: >> scubak1w1 wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > Banging my head against this one... >> > >> > Briefly: >> > - I have two forms on the same page >> > - both forms are: action="<?php print $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" >> > method="post" >> > - both forms gave unique ids >> > - both forms have a hidden file of the type <input type="hidden" >> > name="_add_new_module_details" value="1" /> which is checked directly >> > below >> > the form with an "if(array_key_exists('_add_new_module_details', >> > $_POST)) >> > { ...}" method >> > - first form is a file upload >> > - 2nd form is a details submit >> > - submit button on 2nd form is only 'turned on' (via AJAX) once the >> > user >> > has uploaded file file >> > - 2nd form validated fields contents, via an onsubmit >> > - after 2nd form successuly submitted, head off back to another page >> > >> > In Internet Destroyer, the page works just fine (i.e., both forms fire >> > as >> > expected) >> > >> > In the non-IE browsers I have tried (Firefox, Chrome, Opera), the first >> > form >> > uploads the file properly, the 2nd form's submit is 'turned on' by >> > AJAX - >> > BUT the submit button on the 2nd form doesn't seem to do anything - >> > i.e., >> > the onsubmit is not being triggered, etc, etc >> > >> > help! <smile> >> > >> > Thanks in advance: >> > GREG >> > >> > >> > >> >> Have you checked the Javascript error console in Firefox? >> >> -- >> Micah >> > It sounds like a script error rather than a PHP error. Use Firebug which > will show you the HTML as it is updated by Javascript, so you can see > where the problem is. I'm willing to bet that the Javascript code you > are using is IE only. Thanks... The code is pretty simple, built from scratch... But I will do just that... Cheers! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php