Konqueror and multiple submit buttons

Todd Charron tcharron at mnsi.net
Mon Nov 4 16:36:23 GMT 2002


Ok, here's a quicky, that actually behaved a little different than my
original hypothesis.  

http://www.inetontario.com/~tcharron/test.php

If you hit enter in either text area it will still say "none" is hit (as
opposed to "one" or "two") yet in IE and Mozilla if you hit enter "one"
comes up as having been submitted.  In previous cases it appeared that
"two" was being submitted (the last submit) but this test seems to show
that that's not the case (instead nothing is being submitted!)

Todd


On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 10:08, David Faure wrote:
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> On Monday 04 November 2002 16:01, Todd Charron wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> >   When using a form with multiple submit buttons in Konqueror, Konqueror
> > always seems to default to the last submit button in the form.  However
> > all other browsers (at least mozilla, IE, opera) seem to default to the
> > first submit button.  I was wondering why this is?  And if that is the
> > case (as it seems to be), how does a developer work around that or is it
> > going to be more javascript browser sniffing? :(
> 
> Can you write a testcase of this problem?
> 
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