Hello,

>> Hmm yes I wondered if the order in which the functions are bound is 
>> significant, but my experiments showed that it's not simply a "first bound, 
>> first called" principle. So I don't quite get it yet why it doesn't work.
> 
> We rely on JQuery (or other underlying library) to send the actual
> ajax request. We feed in the correct sequence but if your button is in
> the middle of the form (as fields were added after the button's
> location in the form) the sequence of the function id-s is not sent
> right via ajax even if onclick for the ajax button we first serialize
> the for and then add the function ID of the ajax button. Personally I
> don't see why this is an impediment

ah, clear now. Thanks a lot for the explanation. This is a small impediment if 
the button logically belongs inside the form (if I want the user to see the 
button inside the form), but then, as I wrote, I can use css to correctly 
position it, although I would consider it a "small hack" :)

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Adam
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