Jim,
This is what I am trying to do. One submit button for both forms going
to the same destination.
The only reason I am doing this is because I can't figure out why my
ajax for my select menus is altering my tinyMCE textarea box.
Ultimately if I can figure out how to control the ajax within the div
container as I showed in a previous email I would be able to just use
one form. any ideas??
Thanks,
Chris
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Chris,
By definition, a 'submit' button submits a form. Not 2 forms. Each form
has to have it's own form. It is not feasible to submit two forms - since
the conversation from your client pc is going to be garbled even if you
could (JS?) do the second submit. One transactiion is going to answer your
client and then the other is going to wipe it out with its respone.
I don't think you have ot separate your forms becuase they are in separate
divs. I could be wrong - never tried it.
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