Robert, We need to see the code for the "trigger_form_submit" function before we can understand what is going wrong.
Karl Rudd On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Robert <kont...@robert-natus.de> wrote: > > A normal form with login and password. > > I included jquery in my functions file, so its everywhere included. > jquery should handle the trigger....? I don't use jquery and CSS > normally. But I have to include the CSS and the trigger doesn't submit > without jquery. > > > Here is the whole code of the form, nothing special: > > <form name ="login" action="functions/login.php" method="post" > id="form"> > <fieldset> > <legend>Login</legend> > <div class="formelement"> > <label > for="login">Loginname:</label> > > <input class="long" > type="text" name="login" id="login" > value="Kundennummer" tabindex="1" /> > > </div> > <br /> > <div class="formelement"> > <label > for="pass">Passwort:</label> > <input class="long" > type="password" name="pass" id="pass" > value="" tabindex="2" /> > </div> > <br /> > > <br /> > </fieldset> > <br /> > <input type="submit" value=" > Absenden "> > > <div class="buttonleiste"> > <a style="float: left; margin-right: 10px;" > onclick="trigger_form_submit(this, 'ok')" id="" class="button_ok > button_all" href="javascript:;"><span class="button">Einloggen</span></ > a><input type="submit" style="display: none;" name="button[ok]"/> > <a style="float: left; margin-right: 10px;" > onclick="trigger_form_submit(this, 'abort')" id="" class="button_abort > button_all" href="index.php"><span class="button">Abbrechen</span></ > a><input type="submit" style="display: none;" name="button[abort]"/> > </div></form>