Re: [Webwork-devel] CommandDriven behavior and enhancement
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From: Hai P. <yf...@ya...> - 2002-04-05 09:19:58
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Consider this scenario: You have a list of checkboxes (associated with a list of messages), and a set of submit buttons to: 1. Delete those messages 2. Move to another place 3. Send to an email address .... CommandDriven action is a perfect match for this, since almost all submit buttons use the same set of parameters. --- Rickard <ri...@mi...> wrote: > Hai Pham wrote: > > > Are you implying that we should not have multiple > > submit buttons in one form? > > > What do you need them for? What's your case? > > > That scenario is quite > > common actually. Forcing user to enable JavaScript > > just so you can use multiple submit buttons with > > CommandDriven action is a pretty bad idea. > > > That may be, but I want to avoid as much as possible > to start creating > exceptions to rules, and what you proposed would be > such a thing. > > So, first I need to know why you want to do what you > say you want to do. > > /Rickard > > -- > Rickard Öberg > > ===== --------------------------------------------- Hai Pham Quang --------------------------------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ |