It seems that only one submit parameter is sent.

I tried this html in Mozilla

<body>
<form action="sub.html" method="get">
<input type="submit" name="a">
<input type="submit" name="b">
</form>
</body>

And when I press the first button only the a parameter is sent (it has no value cause the input element doesn't have it).

When I press the second button only the b parameter is sent.

So, I would do something like this:

<c:if test="!empty param.a">The a button was pressed</c:if>
<c:if test="!empty param.b">The b button was pressed</c:if>

At 10:31 07/09/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Looking for JSTL - not Struts.

Quoting "Michael G. McGrady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>> Karl Coleman wrote:
>>
>> >I believe the name of the button is passed in the request under the name
>> Submit.
>> >
>> >page.jsp?Submit=<name of your button>
>> >
>> >Karl
>> >
>>
>> Oh, if this is all you wanted to know, and not how to use images, blah,
>> blah, then you can use <html:submit> and the property attribute will
>> pass along the value to the ActionForm.  I assumed you wanted to know
>> more than this, since this is just how the submit tag works and I
>> assumed you looked at that.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
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