Thats sounds right becasuse anything between <form> ... </form> can only
will be passeed only to one script.

Steve

On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, George Pitcher wrote:

> I don't think that you can nest forms.
>
> George
>
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> Subject: [PHP] Form's : making me sick!
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> > I just want to know how to make a <form> inside a <form> get to respond or
> > dont make any browser errors?
> >
> > It looks someting like this :
> >
> > <form>
> > <input type = "text">
> > <input type = "text">
> > <form>
> > <select onchange = "this.form.submit();">   //This must
> > change the next <select> values !
> > </select>
> > </form>
> > <select>
> > //this values must be cahnge
> > </select>
> > </form>
> >
> > Everthing is working fine but i just cant get the two forms to work
> > together.If i only can get some ideas on what action,or onchange values to
> > change it will be greatfull!
> >
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Thank you,
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