[FX.php List] Re: Execute submit button when arriving to

Rob H. Christensen robhelleshoj at tiscali.dk
Sun Aug 20 01:33:12 MDT 2006


That depends on the users of your site.

Mine is targeted at a very limited group of people, who will know what to
do.
You could on the initial page state that you use Javascript.


On 19/08/06 1:45, "fx.php_list-request at mail.iviking.org"
<fx.php_list-request at mail.iviking.org> wrote:

> From: Jim Bowser <jim at grouptour.com>
> Subject: Re: [FX.php List] Re: Execute submit button when arriving to
> a page?  
> To: "FX.php Discussion List" <fx.php_list at mail.iviking.org>
> Message-ID: <C1049674.1F9%jim at grouptour.com>
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> 
> Rob-
> 
> I've been using that code too, but I'm a little nervous about the
> possibility that someone's javascript may be disabled.  Is that a real
> concern?
> 
> Jim Bowser
> Webmaster, GroupTourMedia.com
> 
> 
> On 8/13/06 7:35 AM, "Rob H. Christensen" <robhelleshoj at tiscali.dk> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Jonatham
>> 
>> If you just want to submit a form, when entering the page, a small piece of
>> JavaScriot will do it:
>> 
>> "<body onLoad="document.forms[0].submit()">"
>> 
>> I use this to send the user to another page with some required data in
>> hidden fields in the form.
>> 
>> 
>> Rob




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