I use an onClick function (an event handler would probably be better) for buttons rather than the default behavior. In my case I use it to pre-process the data so it is more easily managed by Dancer2.

On 10/6/2015 8:46 AM, Richard Reina wrote:


2015-10-01 17:33 GMT-05:00 Andrew Beverley <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    On Thu, 2015-10-01 at 16:10 -0500, Richard Reina wrote:
    > Both forms have submit buttons but I am not sure how to make the
    POST
    > route understand that the user is done with the form so that I
    can in
    > turn make it save the data.

    You can differentiate between submit buttons by checking for the
    name of
    the submitted button, just like any other control on the form.

    If I've understood correctly, then I'd just have the one form, and use
    different submit button names.

    Andy


Hi Andy,

The only thing with the approach of two submit buttons is that the second submit button triggers the required fields that are meant for the first submit button and thus don't allow the submission. Would you happen to know a way around this?

Thanks


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