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On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 00:19, Jacob Weber wrote:
> I have a JSP with two forms, and they both need to go to the same
> action. But Struts assumes that the "name" property of the HTML form
> (e.g. ) should be the same as the name of the
> associated form bean. As a result, I can't use JavaScript
IIRC, the form tag used to have an attribute so you can specify the form
name, though I never used it because I never needed to. It was deprecated
and eventually removed.
Hubert
--- Jacob Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There was only one entry for the two similarly named forms. Checking the
> fields of the form showed me that only the latest definition of a form with a
> given name is recognized.
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> So, you should probably add a formb
Just sharing a simple test I just did.
It looks that you can't have two forms with the same name on one document.
I created a page with two forms with the same name, then checked how the
browser sees them with a quick javascript:
var result = "Forms in this document:\n\n";
for (var i=0; i < docu
I have a JSP with two forms, and they both need to go to the same
action. But Struts assumes that the "name" property of the HTML form
(e.g. ) should be the same as the name of the
associated form bean. As a result, I can't use JavaScript to refer to
one of the forms, since they both have the
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